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  2. Entertainment in the 16th century - Wikipedia

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    British Entertainment in the 16th century included art, fencing, painting, the stocks and even executions.. While the 16th century and early 17th century squarely fall into the Renaissance period in Europe, that period was not only one of scientific and cultural advance, but also involved the development of changing forms of entertainment – both for the masses and for the elite.

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    16th-century establishments in the British Empire (1 C) 0–9. 1580s in the British Empire (10 C, 1 P) ... Entertainment in the 16th century This page was last ...

  6. English folk music - Wikipedia

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    4 time and the term was used for a dancing entertainment in 16th century plays. [79] The dance began to be associated with music particularly in 6 8 time, and with slip jigs 9 8 time. [78] In the 17th century the dance was adopted in Ireland and Scotland, where they were widely adapted, and with which countries they are now most often ...

  7. 16th century - Wikipedia

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    The 16th century began with the Julian year 1501 (represented by the Roman numerals MDI) and ended with either the Julian or the Gregorian year 1600 (MDC), depending on the reckoning used (the Gregorian calendar introduced a lapse of 10 days in October 1582).

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  9. Tudor Crown - Wikipedia

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    The Tudor Crown was a state crown created in the early 16th century for either Henry VII or Henry VIII, the first Tudor monarchs of England, and destroyed in 1649 during the English Civil War. It was described by the art historian Sir Roy Strong as 'a masterpiece of early Tudor jeweller's art'. [1]