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If you mean, did the Queen visit the playhouses like it shows in Shakespeare in Love, the answer is no. The Queen and the richer nobles did not have to visit the public playhouses since they could command the actors to come and perform in the royal palace or the houses of the nobles.
Everyone was his audience. But he did get requests from the nobles, aristocrats, and kings of that time. Shakespeare actually wrote Macbeth for King James VI of Scotland.
There is nothing known as Shakespearean food unless they are some food /menu mentioned in his plays that have different locations (Italy,Egypt,Germany etc) yet in the Elizabethan era.The food mentioned in some of his plays are bread/ale which the commoners ate during the time or the meat/poultry/wine that the nobles enjoyed .
Shakespeare was born in 1564. As years go it was fairly uneventful for England in terms of tragic events. Historical accounts of England at that time only list the Birth of Shakespeare and a few other minor nobles as significant.
There were very few other forms of entertainment that appealed to all classes in the way Shakespeare did. For peasants it would have been blood sports like bull baiting or wrestling, for upper classes other plays orassembleys, or balls. Nobles would have attended plays, balls, or have gone hunting, pursued jousting, or have hosted lavish parties to entertain themselves and their friends.
Inca nobles received education in specialized schools called "yachaywasi," where they were taught subjects like history, law, and religion by skilled tutors. Commoners, on the other hand, were educated within their communities by their families, learning practical skills like farming, weaving, and pottery making. Nobles also learned about leadership and warfare, while commoners focused on mastering trade and agricultural techniques.
Nobles were able to choose a new king, while commoners were not.
how is aztec society orginized
Nobles and commoners
There was the Emperor The Nobles The Priest and warriors The commoners and the slaves The main 2 classes are though: Nobles and commoners.
commoners lived in one-room houses meanwhile nobles lived in two story house.
they were nobles,commoners,unskilled laborers,and enslaved peoples.
Nobles and commoners
clergy, nobles, and commoners
Nobles and commoners obey the pharaoh because he is the greatest and most powerful also he us their god.
Nobles, Commoners, and Slaves
By numbers they were commoners. By percentage they were Nobles.