England had two monarchs during Shakespeare's life: Elizabeth I and James I.
Same as it is now, a pharmacist, a druggist.
Rich people would pay the expenses of writers or artists. They were the patrons of the arts.
queen Elizabeth and king James he was around for the end of the Tudors and beginning of Stuarts era
No.
Males
Same as it is now, a pharmacist, a druggist.
James I, who became patron of the acting company Shakespeare belonged to and who regularly had them play the palace, much more often than Queen Elizabeth did.
Queen Victoria.
Rich people would pay the expenses of writers or artists. They were the patrons of the arts.
Queen Elizabeth I was queen for all but the last 13 years of Shakespeare's life.
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queen Elizabeth and king James he was around for the end of the Tudors and beginning of Stuarts era
Males
No.
The word "monarch" comes from Greek words meaning "one ruler", so the monarchy in any state can only consist of one person at any time--there is no top or bottom to it. The monarch during the first part of Shakespeare's life was Elizabeth I, and during the second, James I.
He was a monarch during the Renaissance.