We don't know where they met since nobody kept records of that sort of thing. Anne was 26, and he was only 18. We assume that they married due to the pregnancy.
"The hamlet of Shottery was only a mile from the town of Stratford where William Shakespeare lived with his family. Anne Hathaway would have often visited the town and would have therefore had the opportunity to meet William Shakespeare. At this time Anne would have been 26 and William 18. A considerable age difference, with William Shakespeare still under the age of consent (21). It is apparent that Anne Hathaway became pregnant prior to marriage which would have no doubt caused a scandal for both of the families. Not an auspicious start for a marriage or a perfect choice of a wife for the son of an ambitious family. William Shakespeare's father John, in particular, would not have been pleased at the detrimental effect that the gossip would have had on his own social standing in Stratford. A hasty affair would have been arranged."
No, she died long before he was born (about thirty years).
We don't know exactly, but sometime before the end of August 1582 when Susanna was conceived.
No, because William Shakespeare died in 1616 and Napoleon was born in 1769.
The hamlet of Shottery was only a mile from the town of Stratford where William Shakespeare lived with his family. Anne Hathaway would have often visited the town and would have therefore had the opportunity to meet William Shakespeare. At this time Anne would have been 26 and William 18. A considerable age difference, We don't know exactly. It wasn't a large community and she didn't live that far away from Stratford. There were, no doubt, many occasions on which young people could meet.
"The hamlet of Shottery was only a mile from the town of Stratford where William Shakespeare lived with his family. Anne Hathaway would have often visited the town and would have therefore had the opportunity to meet William Shakespeare. At this time Anne would have been 26 and William 18. A considerable age difference, with William Shakespeare still under the age of consent (21). It is apparent that Anne Hathaway became pregnant prior to marriage which would have no doubt caused a scandal for both of the families. Not an auspicious start for a marriage or a perfect choice of a wife for the son of an ambitious family. William Shakespeare's father John, in particular, would not have been pleased at the detrimental effect that the gossip would have had on his own social standing in Stratford. A hasty affair would have been arranged."
Nobody knows this, although some people try to guess or make up stories about it. What we know for sure is that they met somewhere probably not far from Stratford (since she was from the nearby settlement of Shottery) between 1564 and September of 1582.
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No, she died long before he was born (about thirty years).
The 16th century Anne Hathaway (who lived well into the 17th century) was the wife of William Shakespeare the famous playwright and poet. While Shakespeare was living and working in London, Anne was living in Stratford, where their home was, looking after the children, keeping the house and trying to make ends meet. Early in Shakespeare's career, when he was struggling to earn a living, this must have been a difficult job. Later he was making more money and more steadily, and bought them a huge new house (called New Place) in Stratford. Of course looking after the big house was just that much more work for Anne. It is possible that Anne also supplemented William's income with cottage industries as many wives did, but we have no direct evidence of this.
We have no evidence whatsoever about this. They may not have "dated" in the sense that they planned to meet and go to a show or dinner together--it may have been a question of meeting and chatting and getting friendly at some harvest home festival or wedding or church service or other similar gathering of people.
We don't know exactly, but sometime before the end of August 1582 when Susanna was conceived.
No, because William Shakespeare died in 1616 and Napoleon was born in 1769.
The hamlet of Shottery was only a mile from the town of Stratford where William Shakespeare lived with his family. Anne Hathaway would have often visited the town and would have therefore had the opportunity to meet William Shakespeare. At this time Anne would have been 26 and William 18. A considerable age difference, We don't know exactly. It wasn't a large community and she didn't live that far away from Stratford. There were, no doubt, many occasions on which young people could meet.
Shakespeare died in 1616. Frost was born in 1874. You can probably figure out the answer from those two facts.
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