Golden Age (disambiguation)
Golden Age stands for:
- Golden age, term from ancient Greek mythology
Golden Age (also golden era or English Golden Age ) is a designation used for:
- Golden Age of Islam, see heyday of Islam
- Golden Age (Denmark), Danish history in the 19th century
- Golden Age (The Netherlands ), Dutch history in the 17th century
- Golden Age ( Belarus ), Belarusian history in the 14th - 16th century
- Golden Age ( Golf Architecture), golf architecture in the first half of the 20th century
- Golden Age ( piracy ), Caribbean and international piracy at the turn of the 18th century
- Golden Age ( comics), American superheroes in the 1930s and 1940s
- Golden Age ( Hip- Hop ), period in the history of hip- hop music, which is regarded by critics and fans as the ideal of the genre
- Golden Age ( painting), painting by Lucas Cranach the Elder
- Golden Age (Poland), Polish history in the 16th century
- Golden Age ( Russian literature ), history of Russian literature
Stands in the broad sense for:
- Golden age of alpinism, alpine history 1855-1865
- Golden Age of Antarctic Research, Antarctic Research which extends from the end of the 19th century until the early 1920s
- Golden Operetta, era of Viennese operetta
- The Golden Age, title of a film by Luis Buñuel
- Golden century Spanish art and literature in the 16th - 17th Century, see Siglo de Oro (literally The Golden Age )
- The Golden Age, formerly title of a religious journal of Jehovah's Witnesses today Awake! stated
See also:
- Bronze age
- Silver Age
- Disambiguation