Practically nothing. We know when he was baptised. We know something about his father. We know from the books he had read and from his handwriting that he attended grammar school, and since there is only one of those in Stratford, that part is easy to figure out. The rest is just guessing.
William Shakespeare's twins were born in February i do not know the exact date .
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I don't know what the "flash" you're talking about is. Shakespeare's house was named New Place and was in Stratford-upon-Avon until burnt down by Reverend Francis Gastrell in 1759.
We don't know because we don't know which of his plays was the first, and we don't know which acting company performed it. We do not know exactly which company or companies he worked with until 1594, by which time he had written all of the plays of his early period. We can say with certainty that one of the Henry VI plays was played at the Rose and Titus Andronicus at Newington Butts, but that is all we know.
I'm sorry, but I really don't know. I think she was young like around 32, but I have know idea.
William Shakespeare's twins were born in February i do not know the exact date .
We don't know; we don't have copies of his report cards.
William Shakespeare left no diaries or personal letters to posterity, so it is totally impossible to know what dreams he had or which of them might be his favourite.
good question. i lack knowledge to know though...
Nobody--Shakespeare is in a class by himself! If you mean at school, we cannot know this. All of the school records pertaining to that school at that time have been destroyed.
i do not know where his hometown was i think it was in Germany
I know it was his most famous.
donit know
Nobody kept track of which of Shakespeare's poems he wrote when. Some of his sonnets may have been written before Venus and Adonis in 1593, but we don't know whether or which.
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yes, you can look at the sun's location
I don't know what the "flash" you're talking about is. Shakespeare's house was named New Place and was in Stratford-upon-Avon until burnt down by Reverend Francis Gastrell in 1759.