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Some facts about William Shakespeare :

He passed away on his birthday

He started a family he had a wife and 2 children and his birthday was in the 23rd of April.

His loved his family and friends very much. They would never have a fall out with his wife. They are always by his ans hers side :-

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Q: Facts about William Shakespeare and his love life?
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