Queen Elizabeth did not go to Shakespeare plays. Shakespeare's plays, and, much more often, the plays and entertainments of others went to her. And whoever was at court when that happened saw the entertainment with her.
Shakespeare's son Hamnet, the fraternal twin of his daughter Judith, died at age 11, cause of death unknown.
globe theater was made
Quite a few important historical occurrences happened during Shakespeare's lifetime. Shakespeare lived through the defeat of the Spanish Armada of 1588 (he was 24 at the time) the discovery of the remains of Pompeii buried by Mount Vesuvius (he was 28 at the time) Rembrandt was born, the Gunpowder plot was failed with Guy Fawkes being executed (1605 and 1606) and Shakespeare lived in the reigns of both Queen Elizabeth and the reign of James I. An important event in English religious history which occured less than fifty years before Shakespeare's birth was the creation of the Church of England and its separation from the Church of Rome (or Roman Catholic Church) around 1531-1534
Shakespeares son Hamnet, died when he was 11. The cause of his death is unknown.
Shakespeare's parents had two daughters before William, but they both died as babies long before William's birth.
William Shakespeare was born
Shakespeare died in 1616.
Nobody knows. This was one of the things that happened in Shakespeare's "Lost Years".
he died
Quite a lot. It has only been about 400 years since he died. A lot of stuff happened in the billions of years between the big bang and then.
No. Shakespeare wrote in Modern English, in a dialect called Early Modern English.
Miguel de Cervantes died on the same date as Shakespeare, but not on the same day. They both died on April 23, 1616, but Cervantes died in Spain where they used the Gregorian calendar, and Shakespeare died in England where they used the Julian calendar. April 23 happened 10 days earlier in Spain, so Cervantes died 10 days before Shakespeare, even though they died on the same date.
Before Shakespeare began writing plays he was an actor.
The name of the country Shakespeare lived in was England. England is not a seperate country any more, and this happened long before the Commonwealth was formed. So basically, the country Shakespeare lived in no longer exists as a seperate country and was never a part of the commonwealth.
William Shakespeare was born...
No. The romantic period happened about 200 years after Shakespeare.