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Yes. "Guliemus" is Latin for "William". The translation of the whole thing means "William son of John Shakespeare". William's father was indeed John Shakespeare the Stratford glover.

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What is another name people called Shakespeare?

Shakespeare's Original Name Is William Shakespeare! The questioner might be referring to the entry in the baptismal register for Shakespeare which reads "Guliemus filius Johannes Shakspere", but it is in Latin. Translated into English this means William son of John Shakspere. Yes, it was spelled like that and no, it doesn't make the slightest difference, because people in that time (like a lot of people today), didn't worry about spelling. Indeed, the idea of having a "real name", an "original name" or an "official name" would have been quite foreign to Shakespeare or anyone at his time.


Did William Shakespeare go by any other names?

He has been given the nicknames the Swan of Avon, the Bard of Avon, or just "The Bard".


Where was william shakespeare born and in what year did he die?

William Shakespeare was born on 23rd of April 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England. It is a market town and civil parish in south Warwickshire, England. Although the exact date is unknown, his birthday is celebrated on the 23rd of April.He was baptised on 26th April 1564 at the Holy Trinity Church, Stratford. The baptismal register records: 'Gulielmus filius Johannes Shakspere"; which means "William, son of John Shakspere".William Shakespeare died on April 23rd 1616, and was buried on April 25th, in the chancel of the same church in which he was baptised 52 years earlier.For more information, see Related links below this box.


Who took over Rome after Julius Caesar died?

Octavius takes over Rome, Brutus commits suicide right before he is taken captive, and a little while later, Brutus's wife also commits suicide.It was Augustus, the first Roman Emperor. This was not his real name.After the assassination of Julius Caesar there were more civil wars. The first ones were between the supporters of Caesar and his opponents. The former won. The last ones were between the two main leaders of the Caesarians: Octavian and Mark Antony. Octavian won and became the first Roman emperor. Octavian had changed his name to Imperator Caesar Divi Filius (winner, son of the deified Caesar) because he was the adoptive son of Caesar. When he become emperor he was given the title of Augustus (the venerable one) and his name became Imperator Caesar Divi Filius Augustus. Historian use the name Augustus when they write about the period when he was emperor.


What did Antony and Octavius argue about?

Octavian (later he was called Augustus) and mark Antony fought a civil war over who would rule the Roman Empire alone (The final Civil War of the Roman Republic, 32-30 BC). Octavian won and became the first Roman emperor under the name of Augustus.Augustus's original name was Gaius Octavius. It changed to Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus (Octavian) when he was adopted by Julius Caesar in his will in 44 BC. He renamed himself Gaius Julius Caesar Divis Filus (Gaius Son of the Divine Julius Caesar) in 42 BC when Julius Caesar was deified and Imperator Caesar Divi Filius in 38 BC. In 27 BC, when he became the first Roman Emperor, he was given the religious honorary tile of Augustus. His name became Imperator Caesar Divi Filius Augustus. His traditional name in common parlance became Augustus.Historians use Octavian to refer to the period from 44 BC to 27 BC and Augustus to refer to the period from 27 BC to 14 BC (the year of his death).

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What was William Shakespeare's middle name?

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.


What is the official baptism name for William Shakespeare?

The baptismal record is in Latin and it says "Gulielmus filius Johannes Shakspere", which translated means "William son of John Shakspere"


What is another name people called Shakespeare?

Shakespeare's Original Name Is William Shakespeare! The questioner might be referring to the entry in the baptismal register for Shakespeare which reads "Guliemus filius Johannes Shakspere", but it is in Latin. Translated into English this means William son of John Shakspere. Yes, it was spelled like that and no, it doesn't make the slightest difference, because people in that time (like a lot of people today), didn't worry about spelling. Indeed, the idea of having a "real name", an "original name" or an "official name" would have been quite foreign to Shakespeare or anyone at his time.


When was shaesphear baptized?

William Shakespeare's christening is recorded in the register of the Stratford upon Avon parish church on April 26th 1564.Gulilelmus filius Johannes ShakspereThe actual christening is likely to have occurred one or two days previously.


What was the bards full name?

A bard, in history, was a Celtic minstrel. A bard today is a poet. In Wales, UK, there is an annual ceremony (at the National Eisteddfod) where an outstanding poet is crowned as the Supreme Bard for the year.There are and have been many bards, the most famous being William Shakespeare.A Stratford church baptismal record, believed to be his, shows that a certainGulielmus Filius Johannes Shakespearewas baptised there. It is written in Latin, and translates directly as "Gulielmus, son of Johannes Shakespeare"In due course his given name 'Gulielmus' became more familiarly known as Gwilliam, or William.(And his father's name 'Johanne' was translated, or changed into the English name 'John')To his friends William Shakespeare was probably called just William. To others, to identify which particular 'William' he was, he was called "William, son of John (Shakespeare)", contracted in due course to 'William Shakespeare'.For more information, see 'Related links' below this box.


What is Professor Flitwick's first name?

Filius.


When was Misericors Dei Filius created?

Misericors Dei Filius was created in 1883.


How do you translate Son of the Sea to Latin - Filius Maris or Maris Filius?

Both mean son of the sea. Preferred word order is Filius maris.


What is 'son' in latin?

filius


Did William Shakespeare go by any other names?

He has been given the nicknames the Swan of Avon, the Bard of Avon, or just "The Bard".


Latin word for son?

Filius.


Latin for my son?

Meus filius