
1550-1559 - Fashion History Timeline
2019年7月7日 · Spanish fashion was ascendant in the 1550s, from the loose women’s gown—the ropa —and the Spanish farthingale in women’s dress to the narrow-cut jerkins and tight …
1550–1600 in European fashion - Wikipedia
Fashion in the period 1550–1600 in European clothing was characterized by increased opulence. Contrasting fabrics, slashes, embroidery, applied trims, and other forms of surface …
The persecution and imprisonment of men and women who took …
On the 4th September 1557, 400 people were caught by the authorities taking part in a Protestant meeting in a private house on the rue Saint-Jaques, in front of the college of Plessis. Some …
1530-1539 - Fashion History Timeline
2019年6月22日 · Men’s fashion of the 1530s was dominated by the broad-shouldered silhouettes made iconic by King Henry VIII. Women’s fashion showed greater regional variation, with …
1557 - Wikipedia
On the first day, four women and three men are put to death at Maidstone at Kent. The next day, at Canterbury, another seven prisoners are burned. On June 22, ten more people (six men …
Women’s Libraries and Book Ownership, 1485–1557
2024年12月25日 · Evidence for the earlier Tudor period is more scant and scattered, but sources such as wills, household accounts and inventories, donations lists, signatures and inscriptions, …
Women, Religious Dissent, and Urban Authority in Early
In July 1557 Elizabeth Cooper was burned as a Protestant heretic at the Lollards Pit just outside Norwich’s Bishopgate. She was the wife of a pewterer and lived in the city’s St. Andrew’s …
May 13, 1557 – A Study of Mary I - Janet Wertman
2021年5月13日 · Giovanni Michiel was the Venetian Ambassador to England during almost all of Mary’s reign, and on his departure in 1557, he prepared for his successor a comprehensive …
1570-1579 - Fashion History Timeline
2019年7月31日 · Women in the 1570s believed more was more, loved intense decorative effects, and adopted some influences from menswear. Men’s dress was quite curvilinear, with a …
A biographical encyclopedia of early modern Englishwomen
Rose Allin, Helen Ewring, Elizabeth Folkes, Alice Munt, and Agnes Silverside (d. 1557) Joan Ashdon, Christian Groves, Margery Moris, and Thomasina Wood (d. 1557) Anne Askew Kyme …