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Jacobean

(Pronounced jak-uh-bee-uhn) 

The term "Jacobean" refers to the period of English history and literature during the reign of King James I from 1603 to 1625. It derives from "Jacobus" the Latin form of "James." This includes its style of buildings, furnishings and artworks reflecting the artistic shifts and developments that occurred under his patronage.

To remember what Jacobean is use the following mnemonic:

We have jacked him up to be with the bees (Jacobean) and birds.

We have jacked him up to be with the bees (Jacobean) and birds.

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