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The Elizabethan period in England had a daily life based on social order: the monarch as the highest, the nobility as second rank, the gentry as third, merchants as fourth, and laborers as fifth. The queen was believed to be God's representation here on Earth.    They also believed that God had formed these social ranks and had showered blessings on each rank. Their Parliament had also regulated the clothes that can only be worn by each rank. For a laborer to wear clothes of the rich was not ... Loves Labours Lost, Romeo And Juliet Project, Elizabethan Theatre, Diana Bishop, History Display, Two Princes, Elizabeth 1, All Souls Trilogy, Tudor England

The Elizabethan period in England had a daily life based on social order: the monarch as the highest, the nobility as second rank, the gentry as third, merchants as fourth, and laborers as fifth. The queen was believed to be God's representation here on Earth. They also believed that God had formed these social ranks and had showered blessings on each rank. Their Parliament had also regulated the clothes that can only be worn by each rank. For a laborer to wear clothes of the rich was not…

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Burghley House is a grand Elizabethan mansion located near Stamford in Lincolnshire, England. It was built by William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, who was the chief advisor to Queen Elizabeth I. Construction began in 1555 and was largely completed by 1587. The house is a prime example of Elizabethan architecture, known for its intricate designs and extensive use of classical motifs. The house is set within a large park designed by the famous landscape architect Capability Brown. - #historicp... Elizabethan Interior Design, Elizabethan Architecture, Elizabethan House, Elisabeth Swan, Capability Brown, Elizabethan England, Scottish Estate, Places Illustration, Castle Exterior

Burghley House is a grand Elizabethan mansion located near Stamford in Lincolnshire, England. It was built by William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, who was the chief advisor to Queen Elizabeth I. Construction began in 1555 and was largely completed by 1587. The house is a prime example of Elizabethan architecture, known for its intricate designs and extensive use of classical motifs. The house is set within a large park designed by the famous landscape architect Capability Brown…

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