Yes.
Shakespeare was born in 1564. He died in 1616. That's fifty-two years.
Shakespeare did not change his name. It was always William Shakespeare. Although it got spelled a lot of peculiar ways from time to time. People in his day didn't get as anal about the spelling of names as people do now.
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No, she does not have children.
Probably none. They didn't hand out trophies back then the way they do now.
Shakespeare
Right now his primary characteristic is that he is dead. He is also famous.
William Shakespeare died in 1616.
England, which is part of Great Britain now.
Shakespeare was born in 1564. He died in 1616. That's fifty-two years.
Shakespeare did not change his name. It was always William Shakespeare. Although it got spelled a lot of peculiar ways from time to time. People in his day didn't get as anal about the spelling of names as people do now.
Oh please !! Nelson Mandela - more famous more admired - I doubt if anyone really reads Shakespeare now o'days - he may sell more copies - but for Schools Universities etc
There are some six surviving specimens of Shakespeare's signature. They are all spelt differently, and none of them say "William Shakespeare." At least one gives his first name as "Guillome", which is a version of William. However, he is now almost universally known as "William Shakespeare."
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Shakespeare's fame began from the moment that he became a well-known actor and writer, which was in the 1590s. Of course, his fame at that time is nothing compared to what it is now, but in the right circles he was famous then.
Wilbur wright will.i.am William shakespeare willy wonka will smith that's all i can think of right now:)
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