This is where Shakespeare was born
Stratford-Upon-Avon
Died young
Hamnet
This man called Shakespeare an "upstart crow" in his magazine in 1592 (our first evidence of Shakespeare working in London)
Robert Greene
The seating sections in the theatre
Galleries
This is what Shakespeare willed his wife, Ann
His second best bed (and all the furniture)
Shakespeare's mother
Mary Arden
John Shakespeare made these for a living
Gloves
The gas-lit theatre where Shakespeare's troupe also performed
The Blackfriar's
The roof of the tirehouse is made of this (now banned in London)
Thatch
This is the date and year of Shakespeare's death
April 23, 1616
The school that Shakespeare most likely attended
The King's New School
Ann Hathaway was this age when William Shakespeare, then 18, married her
26
The year the First Folio was published
1623
The Globe was built from the very timbers of this building.... bit of an obvious name.
The Theatre
This was willed to Shakespeare's neighbor, Hamnet Sadler
Shakespeare's sword
A period of time between 1585 and 1592 during which... we don't know what Shakespeare was up to.
The Lost Years
Shakespeare's daughter who married a doctor, favored in the will
Susanna
The name of Shakespeare's company shortly AFTER James' ascension to the throne
The King's Men
The year the Globe was completed
1599
This was willed to Shakespeare's daughter, Judith
Nothin'
Baptism 3 days later | St. George's Day | It was the day he died
The man Judith Shakespeare married
Sir Thomas Quiney
This is the crime Shakespeare was allegedly accused of, causing him to leave his hometown
Poaching on Sir Thomas Lucy's land
This is the collective name for the patrons who paid only one penny to enter the Globe
Groundlings
This is the final line of the curse on Shakespeare's tomb, which reads:
Good frend for Jesus sake forbeare,
To digg the dust encloased heare.
Bleste be yͤ man yͭ spares thes stones,
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And curst be he yͭ moves my bones.