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William Shakespeare was born in 1564, meaning that he lived during the Elizabethan era. This era was defined by the rule of Queen Elizabeth I.
In the latter part of his life, yes, the very early Baroque era.
Shakespeare never left England.
Shakespeare's time -- the Romantic era of drama, specifically the year 1602
If we define the Baroque Era as lasting from 1600 to 1725, all of those people overlapped some portion of it.
Shakespeare was born in 1564 and Queen Elizabeth I died in 1603. Somewhere in there is the era you are thinking of.
Because when Shakespeare was alive it was a very long time ago and not much information was found in his era books.
Shakespeare did not write for time periods. He wrote for audiences. He wrote in a number of time periods, depending on how you want to define time periods: the sixteenth century, the seventeenth century, the Elizabethan Era, the Jacobean Era, the 1590s, the 1600s, the 1610s, the Renaissance, etc.
2010
The present.
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William Shakespeare lived during the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods, from 1564 to 1616. He was a prominent playwright and poet during this time, producing many of his best-known works, such as "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet."