Difference between revisions of "Faire Period"
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* Scarborough is the year 1533 | * Scarborough is the year 1533 | ||
+ | * Vegas Faire seems to be 1542 - 1560 as the Queen is a portrayal of Mary I, I assume from meeting her court though her character showed more leanings to a Female James IV placing it 1603-1620. | ||
+ | * Bristol Faire is 1574 | ||
+ | * Texas (TRF) uses the name King Henry, as CRF also does. As they claim the 16th Century this could be only 2: Henry VII of England r. (1485 - 1509) or | ||
+ | Henry VIII of England r. (1509 - 1547) | ||
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+ | The most common speech and garb for most faires falls within the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabethan Elizabethan era] (1558-1603) and thus the very beginning of our Age of Piracy (1560 - 1730). The Golden Age of Piracy is actually 1715 to 1730 and encompassed much of our current portrayal of pirates. |
Revision as of 10:03, 12 July 2006
If we base the time of the CRF from other faires that publicize thier portrayal date we find the following:
- Scarborough is the year 1533
- Vegas Faire seems to be 1542 - 1560 as the Queen is a portrayal of Mary I, I assume from meeting her court though her character showed more leanings to a Female James IV placing it 1603-1620.
- Bristol Faire is 1574
- Texas (TRF) uses the name King Henry, as CRF also does. As they claim the 16th Century this could be only 2: Henry VII of England r. (1485 - 1509) or
Henry VIII of England r. (1509 - 1547)
The most common speech and garb for most faires falls within the Elizabethan era (1558-1603) and thus the very beginning of our Age of Piracy (1560 - 1730). The Golden Age of Piracy is actually 1715 to 1730 and encompassed much of our current portrayal of pirates.