1603 Shakespeare acted in Jonson's Sejanus and is mentioned as "a principal tragedian." 1603 First printing of Hamlet 1603 Sir Walter Raleigh arrested, tried and imprisoned. 1603 The Bubonic Plague (The Black Death) again ravages London killing 33,000 people 1603 March 24, Queen Elizabeth dies 1603 James the VI of Scotland, the son of Mary Queen of Scots, became the new monarch, known in England as King James I 1603 May 19, The King's Men acting troupe forms. 1603 February, Registration of Troilus and Cressida
Shakespeare was a founding member of The Lord Chamberlain's Men in 1594. It became The King's Men in 1603.
He was about 39, and that is the best guess.
There were two rulers of England during Shakespeare's life--Elizabeth I to 1603 and James I thereafter.
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Shakespeare was a founding member of The Lord Chamberlain's Men in 1594. It became The King's Men in 1603.
Approximately 1603
He was about 39, and that is the best guess.
Early texts of Shakespeare's works was created in 1603.
There were two rulers of England during Shakespeare's life--Elizabeth I to 1603 and James I thereafter.
YOU were BORN!
The King's Men, in 1603.
The King's Men
Elizabeth I (until 1603) and James I.
Around 1603 or 1604. The earliest record of the play being performed was Nov 1 1604 at court.
Shakespeare was born in 1564 and Queen Elizabeth I died in 1603. Somewhere in there is the era you are thinking of.
The company was The Lord Chamberlain's Men until 1603 when they became The King's Men.