"Howard family." . . "Cecil family." . . "Travelers, British Europe History 17th century." . . "TRAVEL Europe General." . . "anno 1600-1699" . . "English Travel Europe History 17th century." . . "Europa." . . "Travel and Tourism." . . "Toerisme." . . "Nobility Travel Europe History 17th century." . . "Engländer." . . "Kunst." . . "Anglais Voyages Europe 17e siècle." . . "Geschichte 1600-1630." . . "Geschichte 1570-1630." . . . . . "The Jacobean Grand Tour : early Stuart travellers in Europe" . . . . . . . . . . . . . "History" . . "History"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Jacobean grand tour. Early Stuart travellers in Europe"@en . . "Jacobean Grand Tour, The Early Stuart Travellers in Europe"@en . "The Jacobean grand tour early Stuart travellers in Europe" . "The Jacobean grand tour : early Stuart travellers in Europe"@en . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . "Although the eighteenth century is traditionally seen as the age of the Grand Tour, it was in fact the continental travel of Jacobean noblemen which really constituted the beginning of this institutionalized phenomenon. As soon as James VI of Scotland united his crown with England''s as James I, he signed a peace treaty with Spain which rendered travel to Catholic Europe both safer and more respectable than it had been since before the excommunication of Elizabeth in 1570. The first post-Reformation ambassador, Sir Henry Wotton, was established in Venice and immediately began hosting his compa."@en . "Bildungsreise." . . "Noblesse Voyages Europe 17e siècle." . . "Italien." . . . . "Kulturaustausch." . . "Frankreich." . .