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    Elizabethan architecture refers to buildings of a certain medieval style constructed during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England and Ireland from...
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    court Elizabethan architecture Elizabethan government Health and diet in Elizabethan England Jacobethan (Revival architecture) Music in Elizabethan Era...
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    emergence of Elizabethan architecture among the elite, who built what are now called prodigy houses in a distinctive version of Renaissance architecture. Elizabeth...
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    dramatist: he is both an Elizabethan and a Jacobean writer. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jacobethan. Tudor Revival architecture Jacobean era Newman...
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    The prodigy houses stretch over the periods of Tudor, Elizabethan, and Jacobean architecture, though the term may be restricted to a core period of roughly...
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    Jacobean style is the second phase of Renaissance architecture in England, following the Elizabethan style. It is named after King James VI and I, with...
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    of Soulton Hall under Queen Mary I, it was not until dawning of Elizabethan architecture that a true Renaissance style became widespread. The wool trade...
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    Style 1879–1905 New England Egyptian Revival architecture 1809–1820s, 1840s, 1920s Elizabethan architecture (1533–1603) Empire 1804–1814, 1870 revival English...
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    is commonly known as Tudor architecture, being ultimately succeeded by Elizabethan architecture and Renaissance architecture under Elizabeth I (r. 1558–1603)...
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    Hardwick Hall (category Elizabethan architecture)
    Hall in Derbyshire is an architecturally significant country house from the Elizabethan era, a leading example of the Elizabethan prodigy house. Built between...
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    Mark Girouard (category British architectural historians)
    2022) was a British architectural historian. He was an authority on the country house, and Elizabethan and Victorian architecture. Girouard was born on...
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    well into its revolution in art, architecture, and thought. A subtype of Tudor architecture is Elizabethan architecture, from about 1560 to 1600, which...
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    became widely influential across Northern Europe, for example in Elizabethan architecture, and is part of the wider movement of Northern Mannerism. In the...
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    Wollaton Hall (category Elizabethan architecture)
    The style is an advanced Elizabethan with early Jacobean elements. Wollaton is a classic prodigy house, "the architectural sensation of its age", though...
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    commonly known as Tudor architecture. This style is ultimately succeeded by Elizabethan architecture and Renaissance architecture under Elizabeth I (r. 1558–1603)...
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    Longleat (category Elizabethan architecture)
    complete and is widely regarded as one of the finest examples of Elizabethan architecture in Britain. It continues to be the seat of the Thynn family, who...
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    Lake House (category Elizabethan architecture)
    Lake House is an Elizabethan country house dating from 1578, in Wilsford cum Lake in Wiltshire, England, about 7 miles (11 km) north of Salisbury. It...
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    Chequers (category Elizabethan architecture)
    family. Between 1892 and 1901, Bertram Astley restored the house to its Elizabethan origins, with advice from Sir Reginald Blomfield. The restoration and...
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    architecture) Jacobethan (revival of Jacobean architecture and Elizabethan architecture) Stile Umbertino (revival of Italian Renaissance architecture)...
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    Greys Court (category Elizabethan architecture)
    Greys Court is a Tudor country house and gardens in the southern Chiltern Hills at Rotherfield Greys, near Henley-on-Thames in the county of Oxfordshire...
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    Lyveden New Bield (category Elizabethan architecture)
    Lyveden New Bield (sometimes called New Build) is an unfinished Elizabethan summer house in the parish of Aldwincle in North Northamptonshire, commissioned...
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    Creeksea Place (category Elizabethan architecture)
    Creeksea Place is located near to the town of Burnham-on-Crouch in the Essex countryside of eastern England. Originally built in 1569, the estate retains...
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  • Egyptian Revival architecture Egyptian Revival architecture in the British Isles Elevated entrance Elizabethan architecture Elizabethan Baroque Ell Ellipsoidal...
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    Littlecote House (category Elizabethan architecture)
    Littlecote House is a large Elizabethan country house and estate in the civil parishes of Ramsbury and Chilton Foliat, in the English county of Wiltshire...
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    elements like the five cupolas shaped like onions. The Elizabethan Baroque tended to create the architecture of grandeur in order to glorify the might of the...
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    (1505–1585), John Taverner (1490–1545), and William Byrd (1540–1623). Elizabethan architecture produced the large prodigy houses of courtiers, and in the next...
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    Burghley House (category Elizabethan architecture)
    the Elizabethan prodigy house, built and still lived in by the Cecil family and is Grade I listed. The exterior largely retains its Elizabethan appearance...
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    rebuilt in Elizabethan architecture style, and around 1630 the eastern range was rebuilt in three-story Inigo Jones style. The Elizabethan wing remained...
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    Englefield House (category Elizabethan architecture)
    Englefield House is an Elizabethan country house with surrounding estate at Englefield in the English county of Berkshire. The gardens are open to the...
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    Ruperra Castle (category Elizabethan architecture)
    Ruperra Castle or Rhiwperra Castle (Welsh: Castell Rhiw'r Perrai) is a Grade II* Listed building and Scheduled Ancient Monument, situated in Lower Machen...
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