The Vision of the Twelve Goddesses
The Vision of the Twelve Goddesses was an early Jacobean era masque, written by Samuel Daniel and performed in the Great Hall of Hampton Court Palace on the evening of Sunday, 8 January 1604. One of the earliest of the Stuart Court masques, staged when the new dynasty had been in power less than a year and was closely engaged in peace negotiations with Spain, The Vision of the Twelve Goddesses stood as a precedent and a pattern for the many masques that followed during the next four decades.
12 (number)1604 in literatureAlfonso Ferrabosco the youngerAnne of DenmarkAudrey WalsinghamBellott v MountjoyCatherine Howard, Countess of SuffolkDorothy HastingsEdward AlldeElizabeth Howard (d. 1658)Frances Stewart, Duchess of LennoxJuan de Tassis, 1st Count of VillamedianaLucy Russell, Countess of BedfordMargaret Howard, Countess of NottinghamMasquePrince Henry's Welcome at WinchesterSamuel DanielSusan Herbert, Countess of Montgomery
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The Vision of the Twelve Goddesses
The Vision of the Twelve Goddesses was an early Jacobean era masque, written by Samuel Daniel and performed in the Great Hall of Hampton Court Palace on the evening of Sunday, 8 January 1604. One of the earliest of the Stuart Court masques, staged when the new dynasty had been in power less than a year and was closely engaged in peace negotiations with Spain, The Vision of the Twelve Goddesses stood as a precedent and a pattern for the many masques that followed during the next four decades.
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