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Combat reenactment, living history The English Civil War Society UK: English Civil War: 1642 AD 1651 AD Combat reenactment, living history, educational visits, film and TV work Ermine Street Guard UK: Roman army: 50 AD 200 AD Combat reenactment, living history, TV and film work, education work, research Historia Normannis UK France USA: Middle ...
Heavily retouched scene from the spectacle of 1920. This photograph was presented from 1922 on in many publications as an authentic depiction of the events, both in Russia and internationally. Taking place on the third anniversary of the revolution, it was directed by Nikolai Evreinov and was subtitled a "mass action."
Reenactors in the period uniforms firing muskets in the Battle of Waterloo reenactment, in front of the wood of Hougoumont, 2011. Historical reenactment (or re-enactment) is an educational or entertainment activity in which mainly amateur hobbyists and history enthusiasts dress in historical uniforms and follow a plan to recreate aspects of a historical event or period.
3. Ilya Ivanov, Russia Female category “Triathlon Duel” 1vs1. 1. Alina Lappo, Russia 2. Anastasia Mesheriakova, Russia 3. Maria Davydova, Russia Male category “PROFIGHTS” U75 1vs1. 1. Vyacheslav Levakov, Russia 2. Mykola Shalimov, Ukraine 3. Anatolii Iushan, Moldova Male category "PROFIGHTS” 75-85 1vs1. 1. Alexander Nadezhdin, Russia 2.
Battle, Fair, Living History, Reenactment Poland Through the Ages: A Living History Faire Memorial Day Weekend Fountainville, Pennsylvania: 10th Century-Present Polish Living History: Historical reenactment. Siege of Jasna Gora. Slavic Vikings. Polish Pioneers in America. WWI, WWII ... etc. Living history. Military & civilian life.
Reenactment during the Great Procession of Tournai An official invitation to the Eglinton Tournament Modern stylized imagery of the Slavs of the 12th–13th centuries. Medieval living history in Russia. Historical Reconstruction Club from Ruzsky Urban District, Moscow Oblast.
The following is a list of tourist attractions, by country, that regularly use "living history" or historical reenactments either with professional actors or amateur groups. Most castles which open to the public use reenactment, even if not noted on this list.
The Time of Troubles (Russian: Смутное время, romanized: Smutnoye vremya), also known as Smuta (Russian: Смута, lit. 'troubles'), [ 1 ] was a period of political crisis in Russia which began in 1598 with the death of Feodor I , [ 2 ] the last of the House of Rurik , and ended in 1613 with the accession of Michael I of the House ...