Elizabeth I
Sometime between 1585 and 1592.
We are not really sure when Shakespeare moved to London or when he moved away. He moved there sometime between 1585 and 1592. The Lord Mayors of London during this period were:1585 Wolstan Dixie1586 Sir George Barne III1587 Sir George Bonde1588 Martin Calthorp1589 Richard Martin1589 John Harte1590 John Allot1591 Sir Rowland Heyward1591 William WebbeHe started spending most of his time at Stratford some time around 1614, at which time the Lord Mayor was Sir Thomas Hayes.
He lived in Stratford from 1564 to 1585 and from 1613 to 1616, about 24 years altogether. He lived in London from 1592 to 1613, about 21 years altogether. We do not know where he was from 1585 to 1592--it could have been London, Stratford or somewhere else. The answer is: London or Stratford, we're not sure which.
Between 1585 and 1592,it is believed that Shakspeare left Stratford for London and joined a company of actors as a performer and playwright
Shakespeare's children were born in 1583 and 1585. There is no record of Shakespeare in London until 1592. Scholars speculate that he went to London between 1590 and 1591.
William Shakespeare arrived in London in 1588. However this date is disputed because the period of 1585 to 1592 not much was known about Shakespeare's whereabouts.
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Nobody really knows. This took place in a period in Shakespeare's life (1585-1592) about which nothing is known, although there has been a lot of speculation.Not before 1585 (when the twins were born) or after 1592 (when he is mentioned as a playwright in London). We have no further information on this period in Shakespeare's life.
All multiples of 1585 are divisible by 1585; the first 10 are:1585, 3170, 4755, 6340, 7925, 9510, 11095, 12680, 14265, 15850If you meant "what numbers is 1585 divisible by?", ie what are the numbers that divide into 1585 exactly (in other words what are the factors of 1585), they are: 1, 5, 317, 1585.
1585 was in the 16th century.
Shakespeare's life can be divided by where he lived: in Stratford (1564-1585), in London (1590-1613) and back in Stratford (1613-1616). The period between 1585 and 1590 or so is called the "Lost Years" because we have no idea where he was living.
Answer Shakespeare's twins, Hamnet and Judith were born in 1585 and there is a record of their baptism in Stratford-Upon-Avon. It may be assumed that Shakespeare was living in Stratford at that time. From 1585 until 1592, when a London critic wrote about one of his plays, there is no record, official or otherwise, of where he lived or what he did. This period is known as "Shakespeare's lost years."