Yes he did write them although he made free with his sources, sometimes incorporating phrases from them in his own plays. Also, some of his plays were written by Shakespeare in partnership with other playwrights.
Shakespeare was alive and writing in both the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
Shakespeare did not write for time periods. He wrote for audiences. He wrote in a number of time periods, depending on how you want to define time periods: the sixteenth century, the seventeenth century, the Elizabethan Era, the Jacobean Era, the 1590s, the 1600s, the 1610s, the Renaissance, etc.
William Shakespeare was born in 1564, meaning that he lived during the Elizabethan era. This era was defined by the rule of Queen Elizabeth I.
16th and 17th century
No, Shakespeare never wrote about St Thomas Becket or any other aspect of the 12th century.
Shakespeare was alive and writing in both the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet around 1595, in the sixteenth century.
16th century.
16th century.
Shakespeare was not a fourteenth century author. He was born in the late sixteenth century and became one of the most famous playwrights in history.
Shakespeare did not write for time periods. He wrote for audiences. He wrote in a number of time periods, depending on how you want to define time periods: the sixteenth century, the seventeenth century, the Elizabethan Era, the Jacobean Era, the 1590s, the 1600s, the 1610s, the Renaissance, etc.
William Shakespeare was born in 1564, meaning that he lived during the Elizabethan era. This era was defined by the rule of Queen Elizabeth I.
16th and 17th century
Sixteenth Century.
Sixteenth.
Sixteenth century.
Sixteenth century.