None. The word "Armida" appears nowhere in Shakespeare's works.
Much Ado to Nothing
A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare.
Beatrice is a main character in Much Ado About Nothing.
He died. Although he had retired two or three years earlier.
Foreshadowing
The ghost of Julius Caesar appears to Marcus Brutus in Sardis and Philippi.
Julius Caesar's ghost
In William Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar," the ghost of Caesar appears to Brutus and states that he will see him at Philippi. This moment foreshadows the impending conflict between Brutus and the forces loyal to Antony and Octavius, as Philippi is the site of the decisive battle that ultimately leads to Brutus's downfall. The ghost's appearance serves as a haunting reminder of Brutus's betrayal and the consequences of his actions.
None. The word "Armida" appears nowhere in Shakespeare's works.
The Church at Philippi in Macedonia was planted by the Apostle Paul about ad 53 - Acts 16:9-40 - and it appears he visited them again, ad 60 -Acts 20:6. The church at Philippi is the intended audience.
It was satire.
because in this play appears a ghost
Much Ado to Nothing
It appears that "rumblestikin" is not a known literary work or term. It is possible that it is a unique or new creation that lacks established historical or literary significance.
A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare.
Not that we know of. He appears to have totally retired in 1613.