Time Travel Question 46: Early Modernish and Earlier
These Questions are the result of suggestions from the previous iteration.
This category may include suggestions made too late to fall into the correct earlier time grouping. Basically, I'd already moved on to human history, but I'd periodically get a pre-homin suggestion, hence the occasional random item waaay out of it's time period, rather than reopen the category.
In some cases a culture lasted a really long time and I grouped them by whether it was likely the later or earlier grouping made the most sense with the information I had. (Invention ofs tend to fall in an earlier grouping if it's still open. Ones that imply height of or just before something tend to get grouped later, but not always. Sometimes I'll split two different things from the same culture into different polls because they involve separate research goals or the like).
Please add new suggestions below if you have them for future consideration. All cultures and time periods welcome.
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Nicholas Hilliard — Queen Elizabeth I (The Pelican Portrait). circa 1574. detail
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Barbie Collector - Women of Royalty
Queen Elizabeth the First
Marie Antoinette
Sissi, the Empress
Joséphine de Beauharnais/Bonaparte
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ELIZABETH I, QUEEN OF ENGLAND
↳ As portrayed by Minnie Driver in Starz The Serpent Queen
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I’m lecturing on the English Reformation and Queen Elizabeth I (i.e., real-life Satine), and I love finding little gems like this in my research.
One of the writers snuck a real line from Elizabeth I into “Voyage of Temptation.”
It makes my historian heart very happy!
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· VANESSA REDGRAVE & JOELY RICHARDSON ·
as Queen Elizabeth I · Anonymous (2011)
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“What if the English press had been around since the time of Henry VIII? Will there be a panorama interview with Katharine of Aragon? Would Anne Boleyn be attacked by gossip tabloids and they never acknowledge her as Queen and always refer to her by name or "Queen Consort"? Will the press always compare Mary and Elizabeth?” - Submitted by Anonymous
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Queen Elizabeth i & Queen Elizabeth ii on the dualities of Womanhood
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