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  1. www.shakespeare.org.uk › explore-shakespeare › podcastsDid Shakespeare Love His Wife?

    William Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway when he was 18 and when she was 26 or 27, and they remained married for the rest of his life. And, of course, Anne was pregnant with their first child when they got married. Now, lots have been made of these two facts, and looking back with a modern eye, it does seem pretty unusual, but was it really?

  2. When Anne Hathaway was several months pregnant with their first child, William Shakespeare married her in the year 1582. Their marriage was considered strange due to the fact that William was just 18 years old while Anne was 26 years old, making her eight years older than him legally. Because he was a minor under British law, William needed his ...

  3. Anne Hathaway died in 1623, aged 67, and was buried in Holy Trinity Church, Stratford-upon-Avon, next to her husband, on August 8. Her grave records that: ‘Heere lyeth interred the body of Anne, wife of William Shakespeare, who depted this life the 6th day of August. 1623 being of the age of 67 yeares’.

  4. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata Anne Hathaway , née en 1556 et morte le 6 août 1623 , est la femme du dramaturge anglais William Shakespeare et apparait courtement dans son œuvre poétique. Biographie [modifier | modifier le code] Anne Hathaway semble avoir grandi à Shottery, un petit village à l'ouest de Stratford-upon-Avon , Warwickshire , au centre de l' Angleterre . Un ...

  5. William Shakespeare married a woman named Anne Hathaway in November 1582, and they remained married until Shakespeare’s death. They had three children together: Susanna, Judith, and Hamnet. While there is a lack of evidence about the nature of their relationship, when Shakespeare died in 1616 he left Anne his “second-best bed” in his will.

  6. It was also the bed that would be offered to staying guests, so the 'second best bed' referenced in Shakespeare's will is likely to have been the actual marriage bed, the one that he and Anne shared as man and wife. [...] I'll to my truckle-bed. / This field-bed is too cold for me to sleep. — Romeo and Juliet, Act 1, Scene 5.

  7. 17 de dic. de 2022 · Anne Hathaway’s Cottage is a delightful Tudor farmhouse located in Shottery near Stratford-upon-Avon. It was home to the Hathaway family for generations and residents including William Shakespeare’s wife, Anne. Anne Hathaway was born in this cottage and this is where William and Anne would have courted in the early stages of their relationship.