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He was born on the day celebrating St. George and was raised in Stratford-upon-Avon in England. -
William started to attend grammar school but his education were set up by the monarchy to educate young boys from wealthy families. This is where William would have first started learning about great literature and plays. -
In 1576 12-year-old William Shakespeare was here. He grew up in Stratford-upon-Avon, as his father John Shakespeare was really struggling. It was no longer a successful business and John was engaged in legal complications with illegal wool dealing and usury. Although, John lost part of his property. -
In November 1582, William Shakespeare is married with Anne Hathaway and they stayed together till the death of Shakespeare. When they were married, William was 18, Anne 26-year-old, and pregnant with their first child. -
Susanna was the first child of William and Anne, she was born 5 months after them being married and had a long life till the age of 66. -
William and Anne had this boy and girl as their second and third child but Hamnet died at the age of 11 but Judith lived up to age 77. -
The Henry the IV part one was the first complete play that Shakespeare wrote and was followed by part two and three in 1591. It was the first well published play known to readers and historians by him. -
William Shakespeare wrote 154 sonnets when he first publish in quarto of 1609. -
Shakespeare created the scene about Romeo and Juliet and he argues about the greatest story about romance. -
I think that the theatre which opened its own performance and his own theatre group earlier this year and Julius Caeser is also referred to as the former roman dictator who became the first one in stage. -
In 1601, Hamlet used to considered by playing Shakespeare theatre but also known as the greatest play -
When the queen Elizabeth passed away this year James 1 gets the crown and took over the throne and is such a huge fan of the arts and he grants the company of Shakespeare to act in the theatre. -
In this timeline, William Shakespeare wrote about Macbeth to pay tribute to King James I for the heritage and to thank him for the support that His Majesty had offered to Shakespeare, including his theater. -
Back in 1611, Shakespeare wrote his last play through the tempest. -
The theatre was burned down... and no plays were acted. -
When the theatre was burned down, it was rebuilt and reopened for the public to come and see shows with actors. -
He had passed away by the age of 52 years old...