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Went to school. He was six in 1570 and sixteen in 1580.

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What happened to Shakespeare in 1570s?

He was six. He might have started school around then.


What are facts about Shakespeare?

William Shakespeare was a playwright.He is buried in Holy Trinity Church in Stratford-Upon-Avon.On his grave it says "Blessed be he that spares these stones and cursed be he that move my bones".Shakespeare had various affairs with men in his lifetimeHe died at age of fifty-twoWilliam Shakespeare died on (or about) his birthday.He Was 18 when he got married.He died at his house, New PlaceIn the 1570s Shakespeare's father, John was prosecuted.He was baptized on April 26, 1564.Shakespeare's father was a money lender.Shakespeare made a little money.The Globe Theatre was burned down to the ground on June 29, 1613.Shakespeare never published any of his plays.400 years after his death there were 15 million pages of him on google, 135 million for god, 2.7 million for Elvis Presley, and 14.7 for George W. Bush.They built Two Globe Theatres.All his plays cast men only even for women's partsHe wrote 154 sonnets and 37 plays.He had a co-writer for some of his plays.Shakespeare's mother, Mary Arden, was arrested for plotting against Queen Elizabeth I.He died at age of fifty-twoWilliam Shakespeare died on (or about) his birthday.He was 18 when he got married.He occasionally "borrowed," in altered form, plots and even lines of verseShakespeare married Anne Hathaway.He had made over 40 plays.He died in 1616.


What were William Shakespeare's children's names and gender?

Susanna Shakespeare was a girl. So was Judith Shakespeare. Hamnet Shakespeare was a boy though.


Who were the women in Shakespeares life?

The ones we know about were his mother, Mary Arden Shakespeare, his sisters Anne Shakespeare and Joan Shakespeare Hart, his wife Anne Hathaway Shakespeare, and his daughters Susanna Shakespeare Hall and Judith Shakespeare Quiney.


Who was William Shakespeare s mother?

William Shakespeare's mother's name was Mary Shakespeare

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What happened to Shakespeare in 1570s?

He was six. He might have started school around then.


What was the name of the disease William Shakespeare caught after graduation?

Are you talking about William Shakespeare the playwright? Because if so, you should know that they did not have "graduations" in the 1570s when he went to school and there is not even a record of his finishing school. And there is also not one medical record about him, so all we know is that he did not catch any fatal diseases before he died, aged 52.


Who named furniture?

most likely an English lady of the 1570s with a french affectation


What is the origin of the word gloat?

The word "gloat" originated from the Middle English word "gloeten," meaning "to look at or contemplate with gratification, satisfaction, or great pleasure." It ultimately derives from the Old Norse word "glotta," which means "to grin."


How were dudley the earl of lester and his parties at kennelworth important to shakespeare's life?

They were not. The Earl of Leicester did sponsor a theatrical company in the 1570s but Shakespeare was just a kid then. I suppose one might say that the Earl's interest in drama fuelled competition between various nobles to have the largest and best theatrical troupe (until the Queen formed her own company by stealing all the best actors from the others) which encouraged the development of drama generally and laid the groundwork for the careers of Burbage and Alleyn, Shakespeare and Marlowe, Beeston and Henslowe and all of the others who prospered because of the drama industry from the 1580s on.


Where did the word 'shamrock' originate?

The English word shamrock dreived in the 1570s from the Irish word seamrog, a diminutive form of seamar, meaning clover.


Is there a story behind the rank of private in the army?

The 1570s brought us Private soldier, meaning "one below the rank of a non-commissioned officer".


Was Shakespeare's name really Shakespeare?

Yes! Shakespeare's name was really Shakespeare. His whole name was William Shakespeare.


What school did pieter bruegel go to?

Pieter Bruegal did not officially attend any school. However, he did study under landscape painter Gillis van Coninxloo in the late 1570s.


Who was part of William Shakespeare's family?

John Shakespeare (father) Mary (Arden) Shakespeare (mother) Anne (Hathaway) Shakespeare (wife) Susanna (Shakespeare) Hall (daughter) Hamnet Shakespeare (son - twin) Judith (Shakespeare) Quiney (daughter - twin) Joan (Shakespeare) Hart (sister) Gilbert Shakespeare, Richard Shakespeare, Edmund Shakespeare (brothers)


Who is will Shakespeare?

Will Shakespeare is William Shakespeare, the famous playwright.


What were the names of William Shakespeare's family members?

His parents: John Shakespeare and Mary (Arden) ShakespeareHis brothers and sisters: Anne Shakespeare, Gilbert Shakespeare, Richard Shakespeare, Edmund Shakespeare, Joan (Shakespeare) HartHis wife: Anne (Hathaway) ShakespeareHis children: Hamlet Shakespeare, Susanna (Shakespeare) Hall, Judith (Shakespeare) QuineyHis grandchildren: Elizabeth (Hall) Barnard, Shakespeare Quiney, Richard Quiney, Thomas Quiney.