Yes, one of his real sisters (called Joan) outlived him and lived to the ripe old age of 77.
No, William Shakespeare did not have 12 brothers and sisters. He was the third of eight children in the Shakespeare family. His siblings included three brothers and four sisters, but not all of them survived to adulthood.
William Shakespeare had seven siblings in total, he was the third oldest.
Shakespeare's history plays were based on real events.
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William Shakespeare had 3 brothers and 4 sisters. He married Anne Hathaway and they had 3 children called Susannah, Hamnet and Judith.
No. William Shakespeare's Othello was fictional.
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william shakespeare had 3 sisters and 4 brothers
William Shakespeare wrote all the plays and sonnets, they have been saying that bard wrote them but William shakespeare fact wrote all of them.
William Shakespeare is the real author of Romeo and Juliet.
People in Shakespeare's day had no concept of a "real name". Thus William Shakespeare's name is William Shakespeare even though the entry in the baptismal register reads "Guliemus filius Johannes Shakspere", or in English, "William the son of John Shakspere" The number of spelling variants for Shakespeare's last name is legendary, and as far as Shakespeare's contemporaries were concerned, none was more "real" than any other. Centuries of custom have hallowed the form "William Shakespeare". This is the standard spelling. You can call him "Guliemus Shakspere" if you like, but this is no more "real" than any other spelling.
Facts about William Shakespeare include he was younger than his wife, Anne Hathaway, and that he had 7 brothers and sisters. He also died on the same day of the year he was born.