Shakespeare was born in the reign of Elizabeth Tudor, (Elizabeth 1), who was crowned Queen in 1588. He was born in 1564. She died in 1603 and was replaced by the first Stuart king, James 1. Shakespeare died in 1616, James died in 1625
Queen Elizabeth, King James and Anne of Denmark, who was married to James I, and who was therefore a queen. These are only kings and queens of England, of course.
He was born during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I and died during the reign of King James I.
Elizabeth 1 was queen when Shakespeare was alive.
It was Queen Elizabeth I, and after 1603, Queen Anne, the consort of James I.
Queen Elizabeth I
Shakespeare was born in 1564 in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I and which is called the Elizabethan period. She was the last monarch in the Tudor period. Shakespeare lived until 1616 in the reign of King James I, the first king in the Stuart period. His reign is sometimes called the Jacobean period. This time is also sometimes known as the English Renaissance.
it was callled the elizabethain age with Queen Elizabeth and another one with king James 1
Queen Elizabeth I
He was born during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I and died during the reign of King James I.
Elizabeth 1 was queen when Shakespeare was alive.
It was Queen Elizabeth I, and after 1603, Queen Anne, the consort of James I.
Queen Elizabeth I
Yes, she was the Queen when he was born and died when he was thirty-nine.
Shakespeare was born in 1564 in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I and which is called the Elizabethan period. She was the last monarch in the Tudor period. Shakespeare lived until 1616 in the reign of King James I, the first king in the Stuart period. His reign is sometimes called the Jacobean period. This time is also sometimes known as the English Renaissance.
Shakespeare lived in England during the reigns of Queen Elizabeth I and King James I.
King James I, in 1603
Yes, Queen Elizabeth II.
Except to the extent that Shakespeare knew that he couldn't write anything which might criticize the monarch, since people who wrote those kinds of things went to jail, the king and queen had no influence on Shakespeare's writing.