Elizabethan
and
Jacobean
Theatre
Henry VIII
Popes
during
Tudor
Dynasty
1484-1492 Innocent VIII (Giambattista Cibo)
1492-1503 Alexander VI (Roderigo Borgia)
1503-1503 (Sep-Oct.) Pius III (Francesco
Todeschini)
1503-1513 Julius II (Giulio della Rovere)
1513-1521 Leo X (Giovanni De' Medici)
1522-1523 Adrian VI (Adrian of Utrecht)
1523-1534 Clement VII (Giulio De' Medici)
1534-1549 Paul III (Alessandro Farnese)
1550-1555 Julius III (Giovanni del Monte)
1555-1556 Marcellus II (Marcello Cervini)
1556-1559 Paul IV (Pietro Caraffa)
1559-1565 Pius IV (Gian-Angelo De' Medici)
1565-1572 Pius V (Michele Ghislieri)
1572-1585 Gregory XIII (Ugo Buoncompagno)
1586-1590 Sixtus V (Felix Peretti)
1590-1590 Urban VIII (Giambattista Castagna)
1590-1591 Gregory XIV (Niccolo Sfondrato)
1591-1591 Innocent IX (Gian-Antonio Fachinetto)
1592-1605 Clement VIII (Ippolito Aldobrandini)
Six Wives
of Henry
VIII
Act of Supremacy of 1534
Canterbury Cathedral
Archbishops of Canterbury
1503 to 22 August 1532 William Warham Translated from London; Lord
Chancellor; accepted the schism with
Rome 1531; died in office
1533 to 13 November 1555 Thomas Cranmer Archdeacon of Taunton; openly
Protestant from 1547 and deprived for
heresy; put to death by burning, 21
March 1556
22 March 1556 to 17
November 1558
Reginald Pole Dean of Exeter; cardinal; last Roman
Catholic archbishop; died in office
1559 to 17 May 1575 Matthew Parker Dean of Lincoln; died in office
1575 to 6 July 1583 Edmund Grindal Translated from York; died in office
1583 to 28 February 1604 John Whitgift Translated from Worcester; died in
office
9 October 1604 to 2
November 1610
Richard Bancroft Translated from London; died in office
Lambeth Palace (London)
Burning Clergy and Bishops at the Stake
Westminster Abbey
Poet’s Corner in Westminster Abbey
Dissolution: Shift to Lay Ownership
Fountains Abbey
Edward VI
Mary I
Elizabeth I
Act of Uniformity of 1559
Death of Mary, Queen of Scots
Spanish Armada
Christopher Marlowe
Inns of Court
Combined arms of the four Inns of Court. Clockwise from top left:
Lincoln's Inn, Middle Temple, Gray's Inn, Inner Temple.
Location of Inns of Court
Lincoln’s Inn: Great Hall
Marlowe’s Dorm
A Great Hall
Jeu de paume (Tennis Court)
Jeu de paume (Tennis Court)
Bull and Bear Baiting
Bear Baiting
Cock Pit
Map of London
Map of London
London’s Theatres
Drawing of London’s Southside
Bear Baiting
Westminster
London Bridge
De Witt’s Drawing of The Swan (c. 1596)
Fortune Theatre
The Chandos Portrait
Globe Theatre
Interior of Globe
Walter Hodge’s Drawing of Globe
New Globe
New Globe Theatre
Interior of New Globe
Interior of New Globe
Refectory at Monastery
Blackfriars Theatre
Authorship &
Anti-Stratfordians
Richard Burbage
First Quarto (1603)
Second Variant Quarto (1605)
Third Quarto (1611)
Fourth Quarto (1622)
Fifth Quarto (1637)
Hamlet in First Folio (1623)
Frontispiece of First Folio
1623 Folio
James I (aka James VI of Scotland)
Procession of James I
Shakespeare among the players granted a length
of scarlet cloth to celebrate the King's Royal
Procession through London (15 March, 1604).
Public Record Office, L.C. 2/4/5, f. 78.
Coronets (lowest to highest)
Great Site
http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/index.html

Elizabethan Theatre (New)