William Shakespeare's exact cause of death remains uncertain, as there are no definitive records detailing the circumstances. He died on April 23, 1616, in Stratford-upon-Avon, and some reports suggest he may have suffered from a fever or a sudden illness. Speculations about his health have included theories ranging from typhus to a possible stroke. However, the true details of his death are largely a matter of conjecture.
William
william shakespeare
The baptismal record is in Latin and it says "Gulielmus filius Johannes Shakspere", which translated means "William son of John Shakspere"
He was born on April 26 1564 and he died on April 23 1616.
William Spalding has written: 'A letter on Shakspere's authorship of The two noble kinsmen and on the characteristics of Shakespere's style and the secret of his supremacy' 'A letter on Shakspere's authorship of The two noble kinsmen' -- subject(s): Authorship, Literary style 'Italy and the Italian islands, from the earliest ages to the present time' -- subject(s): Accessible book, History 'A letter on Shakspere's authorship of The Two Noble Kinsmen, and on the characteristics of Shakspere's style and the secret of his supremacy' 'The history of English literature' -- subject(s): Accessible book, English literature, History and criticism
People in Shakespeare's day had no concept of a "real name". Thus William Shakespeare's name is William Shakespeare even though the entry in the baptismal register reads "Guliemus filius Johannes Shakspere", or in English, "William the son of John Shakspere" The number of spelling variants for Shakespeare's last name is legendary, and as far as Shakespeare's contemporaries were concerned, none was more "real" than any other. Centuries of custom have hallowed the form "William Shakespeare". This is the standard spelling. You can call him "Guliemus Shakspere" if you like, but this is no more "real" than any other spelling.
nuneaton warwickshire
Poetry.
He was famous for being a poet in his early days. He was a very troubled man who became inspired he then went on to write a very famous play "Romeo and Juliet".....
by whaching over people
38. he played in all his plays
because she liked shakspere