Scholars think he stopped writing in 1613. His last few plays were written with his successor, John Fletcher and included The Two Noble Kinsmen, Pericles, and Cardenio.
Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet in 1595.
Pericles was published in 1609 and it's pretty certain that he wrote more plays after that. Cardenio, Henry VIII and The Two Noble Kinsmen are all candidates for Shakespeare's last play, as all of them were believed to have been written around 1613, the year Shakespeare retired. Cardenio could not have been written before 1612, when the English translation of Don Quizote (on which the play is based) came out.
Shakespeare wrote Othello in the year 1604
At the start Shakespeare was at his best, and wrote some of his most famous plays including Hamlet and Julius Caesar. His last play was written in 1613, the year the globe theatre burnt down.
Sometime around 1613, Shakespeare stopped writing altogether. Up to that point he had been collaborating with the man who was being groomed as his replacement, John Fletcher, on such plays as Pericles, Henry VIII and The Two Noble Kinsmen.
The Tempest is widely considered to be the last survivingplay written by William Shakespeare alone, and was performed by the King's Men in November 1611.Shakespeare also collaborated on at least two plays after this time with a man called John Fletcher; All is True (Henry VIII) (c.1613) and The Two Noble Kinsmen (1613-14). There is evidence to suggest they also wrote Cardenio but this script does not survive.As with so much of Shakespeare's life and works there is much that is not known. It is possible that the widely accepted chronology of his plays is not correct and possibly that there were other plays of which no record survives.ADDED: There is also some evidence that Shakespeare contributed to yet another play, Double Falsehood but that is contested.
Shakespeare was around 24 when he wrote his first play so when he wrote his last play it must of been around 38. Actually it was likely in 1613 (Henry VIII, The Two Noble Kinsmen) when he was 49 that he wrote his last play.
Octavia was a character in Antony and Cleopatra. Your question "What year was it" could be asking what year was it when Octavia married Antony, or what year was it when Shakespeare wrote his play, or when was it first performed. Or possibly something else.
Shakespeare wrote an average of 1.5 plays each year.
Nobody knows this. All we know is that it was before 1592, when Robert Greene publicly quoted from Henry VI Part III.
It is not 100% sure. It is thought that Shakespeare wrote Julius Caesar in 1599.
It is not 100% sure. It is thought that Shakespeare wrote Julius Caesar in 1599.