Most of the significant events that included Shakespeare are significant because they included Shakespeare: Shakespeare's birth, his marriage and so on. He was not involved in many other significant events being a mere poet, actor and playwright. There is one event, however, that did include him. The unbelievably vain Earl of Essex, finding that the Queen was mad at him because he did not follow her instructions in dealing with the Irish, decided that he was way more popular than the Queen. All he had to do, he thought, was to ride through the streets and everyone would flock to his cause and want to overthrow the Queen. In order to buck himself up, he had Shakespeare's acting company hired to give a special performance of Shakespeare's play Richard II in which King RIchard is overthrown in just this sort of way. Of course, Essex's revolution was a disaster, since nobody liked him better than the Queen, and he ended up parting company with his head. The Lord Chamberlain's Men, including Shakespeare, were investigated for their part in the fiasco, but were found to be guiltless.
The Gunpowder Plot
On Good Friday 2016, significant events included the Brussels terror attacks, a deadly suicide bombing in Pakistan, and the signing of the Paris Agreement on climate change.
During the Renaissance period, significant events included the invention of the printing press, the exploration of new lands, the Protestant Reformation, and advancements in art, science, and philosophy.
During the Jordan year in the Bible, significant events included the Israelites crossing the Jordan River into the Promised Land, the fall of Jericho, and the renewal of the covenant with God.
The Reformation was a significant movement in the 16th century that led to the split of the Christian Church. Key events included Martin Luther's 95 Theses, the Diet of Worms, and the establishment of Protestantism. Important figures included Martin Luther, John Calvin, and King Henry VIII.
During the silent years in the Bible, significant events included the rise of the Greek Empire, the Maccabean Revolt, and the eventual Roman occupation of Judea. These events shaped the political and cultural landscape of the region leading up to the time of Jesus.
Shakespeare.
Shakespeare's history plays were based on real events.
During the War of 1812, significant events included the burning of Washington, D.C. by British forces in 1814, the Battle of New Orleans in 1815, and the signing of the Treaty of Ghent in 1814 which ended the war.
Significant events are like Christmas or big happy events that you enjoy!
Henry VIII
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