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  1. Shakespeare's mother, Mary Arden, certainly came from a pious Catholic family. The strongest evidence might be a Catholic statement of faith signed by his father, John Shakespeare, found in 1757 in the rafters of his former house in Henley Street. However, the document is now lost and scholars differ as to its authenticity.

  2. John Shakespeare (* um 1530 in Snitterfield bei Stratford-upon-Avon; begraben 8. September 1601 in Stratford-upon-Avon) war der Vater von William Shakespeare . John Shakespeare – zeitgenössisch meist Shakspere geschrieben – wurde um 1530 als Sohn von Richard Shakespeare geboren, einem einfachen Bauern aus dem Dorf Snitterfield, das wenige Kilometer nordöstlich von Stratford-upon-Avon liegt.

  3. Mary Sidney Herbert, the Countess of Pembroke. Dates: 1561 – 1621. Background: Mary Sidney was the most educated woman in England, comparable only to Queen Elizabeth. She was fluent in Italian, French, and Latin, and probably Greek; played the lute and virginals; sang; had all the refinements of an aristocratic woman, such as medical training ...

  4. 12. Nov. 2019 · Mary's date of birth is uncertain. Stopes, in her 1901 Shakespeare's Family, stated that it was probable the Mary was born about 1535, based on the argument that, since she was named as a co-executor in Robert's 1556 will, [6] [7] she was probably 21 at the time. [2] If Mary had been born in 1535, however, she would have been an oldish 44 or 45 ...

  5. Mary Shakespeare (nee Arden) Shakespeare's mother was born Mary Arden, the daughter of a well-to-do landowner in a lesser branch of an aristocratic family. (The family gave its name to the nearby Forest of Arden, which is the setting of Shakespeare's As You Like It. )

  6. 12. Feb. 2015 · Michael Wood tells the story of Mary Arden, an ordinary woman in a time of revolution, whose family is rescued from hardship by her successful eldest son - William Shakespeare.

  7. Drawing on Thomas Betterton's investigations in Stratford parish documents and local traditions, Rowe says simply that William was the son of John Shakespeare who had ‘bred him’. Even now the poet's mother is perhaps the least known of his circle. But Mary Arden's story, insofar as it can be recovered, casts interesting light on the poet's ...