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  1. The Elizabethan era is the epoch in the Tudor period of the history of England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1558–1603). Historians often depict it as the golden age in English history. The symbol of Britannia (a female personification of Great Britain) was first used in 1572, and often thereafter, to mark the Elizabethan age as a ...

  2. This category is for educational institutions established in the decade 1590s, i.e. in the years 1590 to 1599 . Articles should be categorised by year for 1700 and later, by decade for 1500 to 1699, by century for before 1500, and placed in Category:Educational institutions with year of establishment missing for unknown dates.

  3. 24 January – Battle of Turnhout. 2 April – Condemnation of Jean Delvaux for witchcraft [1] 1598. 2 May – Peace of Vervins concluded. 1599. 18 April – Marriage of Isabella Clara Eugenia and Albert VII, Archduke of Austria. 5 September – Joyous Entry into Brussels of Isabella Clara Eugenia and Albert VII, Archduke of Austria, as co ...

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  5. The primary source of Shakespeare's sonnets is a quarto published in 1609 titled Shake-speare's Sonnets. It contains 154 sonnets, which are followed by the long poem "A Lover's Complaint". Thirteen copies of the quarto have survived in fairly good shape.

  6. The Eighty Years' War [note 10] or Dutch Revolt (Dutch: Nederlandse Opstand) ( c. 1566/1568 –1648) [note 11] was an armed conflict in the Habsburg Netherlands [note 12] between disparate groups of rebels and the Spanish government. The causes of the war included the Reformation, centralisation, excessive taxation, and the rights and ...

  7. Approx. 30,000–50,000 (defenders and relief army) The siege of Paris (7 May – 30 August 1590) [2] took place during the French Wars of Religion when the French Royal Army under Henry of Navarre, and supported by the Huguenots, failed to capture the city of Paris from the Catholic League. Paris was finally relieved from the siege by an ...