Jacobean era

Jacobean era
1603–1625
Monarch(s)James VI and I
Chronology
Elizabethan era Caroline era class-skin-invert-image

The Jacobean era was the period in English and Scottish history that coincides with the reign of James VI of Scotland who also inherited the crown of England in 1603 as James I.[1] The Jacobean era succeeds the Elizabethan era and precedes the Caroline era. The term "Jacobean" is often used for the distinctive styles of Jacobean architecture, visual arts, decorative arts, and literature which characterized that period.

The word "Jacobean" is derived from Neo-Latin Jacobaeus from Jacobus, the Ecclesiastical Latin form of the English name James.[2][3]

  1. ^ "Jacobean" is derived from Jacobus, the Ecclesiastical Latin form of the English name James. See "Jacobean". Archived from the original on 24 July 2012. in Oxford Living Dictionaries.
  2. ^ "Jacobean". Oxford Dictionaries. Archived from the original on 10 September 2016. Retrieved 17 December 2014.
  3. ^ Labine, Clem (May 1983). "Post-Victorian Domestic Architecture: The Romantic English Revival". The Old-House Journal. 11 (4). Active Interest Media: 83. ISSN 0094-0178.

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