William Shakespeare died in England in 1592. He was one of the most influential story tellers of all time.
Battle of Empel happened in 1585.
Battle of Dadaejin happened on 1592-05-24.
Battle of Ch'ungju happened on 1592-06-08.
Trier witch trials happened in 1585.
Between 1585 and 1592
The Lost Years 1585-1592.
Sometime between 1585 and 1592.
We do not know, because this happened in the part of Shakespeare's life which is totally undocumented, sometimes called the "Lost Years" between 1585 and 1592.
We have no record at all of what Shakespeare was doing between 1585 and 1592.
Between the birth of the twins in 1585 and Shakespeare's mention in Greene's pamphlet in 1592, there are no records of Shakespeare's activities.
troupes worked with a troupe of traveling actors
He lived there from 1564 to 1585 for sure. It's pretty certain he lived there between 1613 and his death in 1616. He didn't live there between 1592 and 1613 or so, because that was when he lived in London. Between 1585 and 1592 we don't know.
He lived in Stratford from 1564 to 1585 and from 1613 to 1616, about 24 years altogether. He lived in London from 1592 to 1613, about 21 years altogether. We do not know where he was from 1585 to 1592--it could have been London, Stratford or somewhere else. The answer is: London or Stratford, we're not sure which.
Because no evidence was found of Shakespeare's existence between the years of 1585-1592
Answer Shakespeare's twins, Hamnet and Judith were born in 1585 and there is a record of their baptism in Stratford-Upon-Avon. It may be assumed that Shakespeare was living in Stratford at that time. From 1585 until 1592, when a London critic wrote about one of his plays, there is no record, official or otherwise, of where he lived or what he did. This period is known as "Shakespeare's lost years."
Unfortunately, the best answer is sometime between 1585 and 1592. He was established and well-known by 1592. Most scholars give a date of around 1590 as their best guess.