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Yes, there are artifacts at Hatfield House, where she spent many childhood years. There are riding gloves, a hat and early silk stockings said to have belonged to her.
Shakespeare was a part owner of the Globe, and belonged to the company who regularly played there. As a result, many Shakespeare plays were played at the Globe.
Only William Shakespeare could read and write in his family.
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None. Shakespeare was not the leading light in any of the theatre companies he belonged to. In the company he was a member of for nearly twenty years, the Lord Chamberlain's/King's Men, the leader was Richard Burbage. Burbage (and his brother Cuthbert) ran the company; Shakespeare did not.
ShakeSpeare did not relate to witches, but many people belived he wrote storys on witches because him or someone in his family was a witch.
The Lord Chamberlain who was the patron for Shakespeare's acting company was Henry Carey, the 1st Baron Hunsdon. He served as Lord Chamberlain from 1585 until his death in 1596 and supported the Lord Chamberlain's Men, the acting company to which Shakespeare belonged. Under his patronage, the company flourished and performed many of Shakespeare's plays.
AnswerJust his wife. No kidsAnother answerNone of his family have survived. Only Shakepeare lives on.
The dinosaurs referred to as "raptors" belonged to a family called dromaeosaurs. Scintists have identified 26 types of dromaeosaur.
The Ghost Belonged to Me has 183 pages.
over 500 artifacts
There are thousands of artifacts in the Getty collection.