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Renaissance reenactment

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Renaissance reenactment is historical reenactment of events of the Renaissance period and the European Age of Exploration. In its broadest use, the term encompasses reenactment of periods from 1400 through the mid-18th century. Reenactments of earlier events are commonly termed medieval reenactment, while more recent events are modern reenactment. Major sub-categories within Renaissance reenactment include English Civil War reenactment in the United Kingdom and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in eastern Europe.

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