If you haven't been getting your period for more than five years or so, then it's most likely still fluxuating as is normal. This may also be true if you are nearing menopause, but otherwise, you'd probably want to check with a doctor to make sure nothing is wrong.
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Brown just means it was dried and if it is bright red it is fresh. It might have only lasted three day if you are not yet regular. Once you get regular it will begin to last for about a week. Just a little hint: My period didn't get regular for about a year so don't expect it to be regular right away.
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This is mostly the Tudor period - named after Henry VII, Henry Tudor. The name died out when Elizabeth I died childless. It is also in large part the Elizabethan period, since Elizabeth reigned from 1558 to 1603. The last 13 years are of the Stuart period, under King James I (VI of Scotland). Most of all, though, it is the Skaespearian period, since these dates define his lifetime.
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Certainly in Britain it changed with the monarch: The period from 1900 to 1914 is called the Edwardian age....