Shakespeare is from England; his works are in English.
Elizabeth the first
Shakespeare wrote in ink. Shakespeare wrote in the Elizabethan Era. Shakespeare wrote in London, England. Shakespeare wrote in Early Modern English Shakespeare wrote in blank verse
If I remember correctly, 'The Tempest' was Shakespeare's last play, so James the First (of England, Sixth of Scotland) was on the throne of England when Shakespeare wrote it.
Shakespeare wrote his works between 1590 (approximately) and 1613 when he retired.
Shakespeare wrote his plays in the rein of two monarchs, Elizabeth I and James I of England.
Shakespeare wrote all his plays in England. They are not all set in England, though.
He wrote all of his works, yes. He did not write any of the works of Ben Jonson, Oscar Wilde or John Lennon.
Queen Elizabeth I reigned from 17th November 1558 until her death on 24th March 1603
William Shakespeare is a popular poet, who wrote plays and poetry. Shakespeare's works were often written in an iambic pentameter.
When Shakespeare started writing plays, Elizabeth I was Queen of England.
Yes. Richard Roe in his landmark book, "The Shakespeare Guide to Italy: Retracing the Bard's Unknown Travels" (2011) spent some 20 years in Italy following the trail left in the works of Shakespeare, and he was able to demonstrate unequivocally that whoever wrote the works of Shakepseare travelled extensively in Italy. Some traditional scholars have been left flatfooted by his discoveries, since some want to pretend that the writer of Shakespeare never left England.