If Shakespeare had anything to do with any ghosts in real life, he didn't say so, at least not to anyone who bothered to record it. But really, what a bizarre question! It's as though we were fairly confident that Shakespeare met a number of ghosts during his lifetime, but we are not exactly sure which ones, as though you were expecting an answer like "No, it was the ghost of Richard II he met" "Of course! How silly of me to forget!"
William Shakespeare in Richard the Third
We only know of two of William Shakespeare's friends
I think it is Richard the third
William Shakespeare had seven siblings in total, he was the third oldest.
Edmund Shakespeare was born on the third of May, 1580.
Shakespeare Richard III and by King Richard too
He was a good man. everything in the play called Richard the third was false. William Shakespeare was trying to please queen Elizabeth by making her grandfather look as good as he could. So he was not a monster he was a good man.
William Shakespeare's mother was Mary Arden, born around 1537. She was the daughter of Robert Arden, a prominent landowner in Warwickshire, and she married John Shakespeare, William's father, in about 1557. Mary and John Shakespeare had eight children, of whom William was the third. Mary died in 1608.
George Bosworth Churchill has written: 'Richard III. bis Shakespeare' -- subject(s): Sources, True tragedie of Richard the Third 'Richard the Third up to Shakespeare' -- subject(s): Accessible book, English literature, History and criticism, In literature
Yes, he had three: Richard, Edmund and Gilbert. All three lived to adulthood, but died before their older brother. Edmund (the youngest) actually followed William into the theatre world. (see related question)
He celebrated his third birthday in April. Happy Birthday, Will!
No, Richard III was based in England.The only Shakespeare play based in Scotland is Macbeth.