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- 19:54, 2 October 2020 Rlknutson talk contribs created page Category:Japan (Created page with "Japan was a place of considerable mystery in the early modern period.")
- 19:53, 2 October 2020 Rlknutson talk contribs created page Category:Jamestown (Created page with "Jamestown was an early colony in the new world of America.")
- 19:52, 2 October 2020 Rlknutson talk contribs created page Category:James Burbage (Created page with "James Burbage may accurately be called the father of the early modern English playhouse. He was part of the project known as the Red Lion in 1467, but most famously with the T...")
- 19:50, 2 October 2020 Rlknutson talk contribs created page Category:Jacob Frey (Created page with "Jacob Frey is associated with the story of Abraham and Lot in the sixteenth century.")
- 19:46, 2 October 2020 Rlknutson talk contribs created page Category:Italy (Created page with "Italy is a common site for early modern English plays.")
- 19:44, 2 October 2020 Rlknutson talk contribs created page Category:Italians (Created page with "There are Italian characters in early modern plays.")
- 19:43, 2 October 2020 Rlknutson talk contribs created page Category:Italian history (Created page with "Italian history was relevant to many plays in the early modern period.")
- 19:41, 2 October 2020 Rlknutson talk contribs created page Category:Ireland (Created page with "Ireland was a territory where England in the early modern period often had military adventures.")
- 19:40, 2 October 2020 Rlknutson talk contribs created page Category:Inns of Court (Created page with "The Inns of Court were the legal center of London.")
- 19:38, 2 October 2020 Rlknutson talk contribs created page Category:Imported vocabulary (Created page with "Imported vocabulary concerns editorial choices.")
- 19:36, 2 October 2020 Rlknutson talk contribs created page Category:Honour (Created page with "Honour was a theme of many political plays as well as plays about love.")
- 19:33, 2 October 2020 Rlknutson talk contribs created page Category:Holyrood (Created page with "Holyrood is an area in Edinburgh; there was in the early modern period a Holyrood Abbey and palace. Mary Queen of Scots had chambers at the Palace of Holyroodhouse.")
- 18:37, 2 October 2020 Rlknutson talk contribs created page Category:Hieronymus Ziegler (Created page with "Hieronymus Ziegler was a German writer, 1514-1562.")
- 18:21, 2 October 2020 Rlknutson talk contribs created page Category:Heylyn (Created page with "Peter Heylyn was an ecclesiastic in the first half of the seventeenth century.")
- 18:18, 2 October 2020 Rlknutson talk contribs created page Category:Henry VIII (Created page with "King of England from 1491 to 1547. He was famous for many things including having had six wives, one of whom was Anne Boleyn, mother of Queen Elizabeth, whom he had beheaded.")
- 18:14, 2 October 2020 Rlknutson talk contribs created page Category:Henry Porter (Created page with "Henry Porter, dramatist, wrote at least one play for the Admiral's men (''Two Angry Women of Abingdon'') in the late 1590s; he was killed in a fight (reputedly) with John Day...")
- 18:03, 2 October 2020 Rlknutson talk contribs created page Category:Heliodorus (Created page with ""Heliodorus" is the name of various notables from the ancient world.")
- 18:00, 2 October 2020 Rlknutson talk contribs created page Category:Foreign wars (Created page with "Early modern English plays do on occasion treat subject matter including wars of England with European adversaries.")
- 17:57, 2 October 2020 Rlknutson talk contribs created page Category:Cornelius Schonaeus (Created page with "An early modern dramatist in Latin.")
- 12:58, 2 October 2020 Rlknutson talk contribs created page Category:Shrove Tuesday (Created page with "Shrove Tuesday is the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday. It was a popular play date both at court and in the public playhouses.<br>")