Bear-baiting: Revision history

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  • curprev 03:2703:27, 15 July 2025 Abrano talk contribs 1,512 bytes +1,512 Created page with "thumb Bear-baiting was one of the bloodiest and most enthralling spectacles of early modern England—a grotesque fusion of sport, cruelty, and public theatre. In specially constructed bear gardens, often located in Southwark just steps from the Globe Theatre, a chained bear was pitted against a pack of snarling dogs. The crowd roared as the dogs lunged, snapping at the bear’s haunches and face, while the bear—roaring, re..." Tag: Visual edit