Are There Any era’S in British History Named After a Male Sovereign?
Posted by admin in British Gold Sovereign FAQ, tags: after, British, era's, history, male, named, sovereign, thereQuestion by Javier V: Are there any era's in British history named after a male sovereign?
You hear a lot about the Elizabethan and Victorian eras, so I was just wondering.
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Answer by vimesfan01
Edwardian, Georgian
Even Jacobean is for James.
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Originally posted 2011-06-27 18:23:17. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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The Jacobean era is named afer King James I who ruled from 1603 until 1625.
The Edwardian Era the period of King Edward VII’s short reign (1901-1910).
The Georgian era is a period of British history, normally defined as including the reigns of the kings George I, George II, George III and George IV, i.e. covering the period from 1714 to 1830.
The Regency era was the period when George, Prince of Wales served as regent for his insane father, King George III. The Regency began in 1811 and continued until George III died in 1820. The Prince Regent then became King George IV.
Jacobean, Carolean,Georgian,Edwardian
Bliaran?