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

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He went to school. He was between the ages of 6 and 16 in that decade.

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What happened to Shakespeare?

Shakespeare died in 1616.


What happened to make william shakespeare's career start?

Nobody knows. This was one of the things that happened in Shakespeare's "Lost Years".


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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.


What happened in Britain in 1564?

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No. The romantic period happened about 200 years after Shakespeare.


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We don't know. This happened during Shakespeare's "Lost Years" about which we have no information.


What are the names of Shakespeare's children what happened to his son in 1596?

Susanna, Judith, and Hamnet were Shakespeare's children. Hamnet died in 1596.


Whay happened to shakespeare in 1582?

He got married to Anne Hathaway


When did William Shakespeare mother and father got married?

There is no record of when this happened.


What happened between Shakespeare and Burbage?

They were friends and business partners for many many years. Shakespeare left a little remembrance to Burbage in his will.