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del8oy1 | 17:40 Mon 26th Sep 2016 | History
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If Elizabethan equals Elizabeth, George equals Georgian etc, what periods are named after Charles or Henry
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Carolean and Henrician, but they don't get used much
Caroline for Charles. For Henry it depends on which one....Henry VIII’s time is generally called The Reformation
oh and Henrician seems to be attached almost entirely to Henry VIII of England.
Some joker has suggested - Chuckensian, which I quite like.
and Wilhelmine for William (you sometimes read it of William IV). But mostly we refer to whole dynasties rather than individual monarchs: Tudors and Stuarts and so on.
What about her maj, when she does?

Can't be Elizabethan, can it?
Probably the second Elizabethan era.
Carolinian and Henrician respectively. Henrician is unusual to use, but Carolinian is in reasonably common usage.
or Carolean
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Restoration_style

in 1952 they went around calling themselves the New Elizabethans

There is also Tudorbethan for mock Tudor
They didn’t PP....some people tried to get it used and there was a mag called Young Elizabethan but it never took off.
http://ronaldsearle.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/young-elizabethan.html
Strange how the reign of Edward VII, who was king for only 9 years, has its own style.
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in 1952 they went around calling themselves the New Elizabethans

//they didnt PP // woofg

yeah OK I stand corrected by someone who remembers it better than I do


http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/forty-years-ago-we-were-new-elizabethans-everest-had-been-conquered-and-everything-was-possible-on-2-1489217.html
PP it was an invented title and it didn’t stick....
I would like to suggest Carolingian.
Carolingian is used to describe the times of Charlemagne the Great and his immediate successors.

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