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None. Shakespeare's company was honoured to have the King as a Patron, and when they performed at court they performed Shakespeare's plays, but the king did not single out Shakespeare for any special honour.
Shakespeare's name was William Shakespeare no matter who the monarch was.
The King's Men were Shakespeare's acting group. He was one of the more prominent members.
no Shakespeare was
King James and everyone in his family were active patrons of the theatre. The King himself sponsored Shakespeare's company, and on at least a couple of occasions, had them play a large number of Shakespeare's plays at court.
None. Shakespeare's company was honoured to have the King as a Patron, and when they performed at court they performed Shakespeare's plays, but the king did not single out Shakespeare for any special honour.
Shakespeare's name was William Shakespeare no matter who the monarch was.
The King's Men were Shakespeare's acting group. He was one of the more prominent members.
no Shakespeare was
In addition to other works where it might have appeared, it is in Shakespeare's "King Henry IV, Pt I," where the wording is, "The better part of valor is discretion."
Shakespeare wrote seven plays with "King Henry" in the title, and none of them are called King Henry VII.
King James and everyone in his family were active patrons of the theatre. The King himself sponsored Shakespeare's company, and on at least a couple of occasions, had them play a large number of Shakespeare's plays at court.
William Shakespeare did not write anything in the King James version of the bible.
William Shakespeare wrote the play King Lear.
Shakespeare was not a king. He was a playwright. He wrote a lot of plays.
When King James I started paying Shakespeare's bills Shakespeare's Acting troupe changed its name to The King's Men.
Macbeth in Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Macbeth Lear in Shakespeare's King Lear Hamlet in Shakespeare's Hamlet Brutus in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar