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We know nothing at all about Shakespeare's hobbies. He may not even have had one.
There is little known of William Shakespeare's marriage, or even Shakespeare himself. What we do know is that after Shakespeare retired from theatrical life in London, he moved back in with his wife in Stratford as if nothing had happened, an event which argues that they were happily married even if often apart.
Probably William Shakespeare 1564-1616. But depending on the school, it might be anyone else called Shakespeare. It could be William Shakespeare Jr. ?-1950, the inventor of the even-winding fishing reel.
The gist of this conspriracy theory is that William Shakespeare did not pen all his plays himself. If or even how this can be proved is doubtful.
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.
Doesnt even make any sense
We don't know. We don't even know the year for sure.
Yes. She was still alive when William died. There was no divorce in those days, even the previous king had a hard time.
Edward de Vere and William Shakespeare are two quite different people who lived in more or less the same place at approximately the same time. Even if he wrote everything credited to Shakespeare (and all the evidence there is on the subject, and there is quite a lot, says he didn't and Shakespeare did), he still would have been a different person from William Shakespeare. Edward de Vere is not Shakespeare in the same way that Nelson Mandela is not Barack Obama.
The playwright William Shakespeare doesn't have a birthday, he's been dead for 500 years But he was born on Thursday April the 23rd, 1564. ... by the way he died on April 23, 1616... That was a Saturday (Using the Gregorian calendar). Well if Shakespeare actually existed at all that is. Some theorise that Shakespeare was actually a pseudo-name for Sir Thomas Bacon or even the Duke of Essex.
It was an important market town and birthplace of William Shakespeare.
Yes, the difference between two even numbers is always an even number.