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Q&A: Aid with the Renaissance Fairre? – Medieval Clothing
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Q&A: Aid with the Renaissance Fairre?

Question by super star in the making: Help with the Renaissance Fairre?
The time has come for my school, my grade specifically, to do a Renaissance Fairre. If you don’t know, that is where kids are assigned historical figures or craftspeople from the time to ‘be’ and research on and dress up as… So, what I’m asking is who should i be? who would you want to be? (i am a girl by the way)
Queens: Elizabeth I of England, Mary I of England, Anne Boleyn of England, Isabelle of Spain, Catherine of Aragon, Eleanor of Aquititus(i thnk that is how its spelled)

Which queen seems most interesting and fun to research on and dress up as?? and Why?
*Aquitaine, i now realize…lol

Best answer:

Answer by DogPsych
Elizabeth the First every time! Enjoy!
Oh, and by the way, I have no idea why Americans insist on calling old-fashioned fairs “Faires” in the UK we always use the term “Fayre” as that’s what they were called.
It would be like spelling Shakespeare, “Sheik Spear”
A little grouchy on this point..;)

What do you think? Answer below!

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One Thought to “Q&A: Aid with the Renaissance Fairre?”

  1. Misha

    Anne Boleyn all the way.

    Here, read up a short bio on her
    http://boleyn.net/

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