Assuming he was born on April 23 (although we only have a record of the date of his baptism, April 26, not his actual birth), he shares his birthday with, among millions of others, Tim McVeigh, the terrorist, Lester B. Pearson, the Canadian Prime Minister, Bernadette Devlin, the Irish Politician, Ngaio Marsh, the New Zealand novelist, Max Planck, the physicist, Michael Moore, the filmmaker, Roy Orbison, the singer, James Buchanan, American President, and Martin Van Tromp, the Dutch admiral. Also the German philosopher Johann Karl Friederich Rosencrantz, and probably someone named Guildenstern as well.
You're probably thinking of Shakespeare. He didn't die on his birthday but he was buried on his birthday.
His life was very successful, but unfortunately he died the same day his birthday was. His life was very successful, but unfortunately he died the same day his birthday was.
William Shakespeare's wife had the same name as the famous actress Anne Hathaway.
Yes. "Guliemus" is Latin for "William". The translation of the whole thing means "William son of John Shakespeare". William's father was indeed John Shakespeare the Stratford glover.
23 or 22 of April 1564
William Shakespeare was born on April 23,1564
You're probably thinking of Shakespeare. He didn't die on his birthday but he was buried on his birthday.
William Shakespeare was born on April 23,1564
William Shakespeare
He celebrated his third birthday in April. Happy Birthday, Will!
Manoj Bajpayee
His life was very successful, but unfortunately he died the same day his birthday was. His life was very successful, but unfortunately he died the same day his birthday was.
Romeo does not have a birthday. Romeo is a fictional character made up by William Shakespeare. William never gave Romeo an age or birthday.
April 23rd, which is also William Shakespeare's birthday and the date on which Shakespeare died.
William Shakespeare's wife had the same name as the famous actress Anne Hathaway.
Shakespeare was entertained the same as anyone else, when he had time.
Yes. "Guliemus" is Latin for "William". The translation of the whole thing means "William son of John Shakespeare". William's father was indeed John Shakespeare the Stratford glover.