Difference between revisions of "Faire Period"

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* 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.  
 
* 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
 
* 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
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* Texas (TRF) uses the name King Henry, as CRF also does.  As they claim the 16th Century this could be only 2: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_VII_of_England Henry VII of England] r. (1485 - 1509)  or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_VIII Henry VIII of England] r. (1509 - 1547)     
Henry VIII of England r. (1509 - 1547)     
 
  
 
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.
 
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 15:29, 28 July 2006

CRF takes place:1598 during Tudor Times and is a relatively late faire.

  • GVRF is 1556
  • 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.

for more Faires check this listing: Renn Faires Directory