The Life, Struggles, and Successes of English Playwright William Shakespeare: The Location Shakespeare Was Born, the Family of Shakespeare, the Age Shakespeare Became Married, the Reason the Day to Day Life of Shakespeare is Ambiguous, the Age Shakespeare Died, the Wife of Shakespeare, the Reason Shakespeare Provided Mourning Rings for His Closest Friends, the Item Shakespeare Bequeathed to English Housewife Ann Hathaway (Shakespeare’s Wife), Shakespeare Providing Hathaway With Financial Inheritance, the Most Probable Cause of Shakespeare’s Death, Alternative Hypotheses of the Causation of Shakespeare’s Death, the Inscription Upon Shakespeare’s Gravesite, the European Practice of Migrating Human Remains, the Concept of “Channel Houses”, the Reason Familial Relatives of Deceased Persons Visited Channel Houses, the Ambiguity of Human Remains Within Channel Houses During the 17th Century, Evidence of Families Physically Interacting With Human Remains, the View of Purgatory and Indulgences Within Europe During the 17th Century, the Shifting Usage of Channel Houses During the 17th Century, the Hypothesis of Why Shakespeare Had an Epitaph Inscription Engraved into His Gravesite, the Alternative Hypothesis of Why Shakespeare’s Remains Have Not Been Migrated, the Reason Ground Penetrating Radio Detection and Ranging (RADAR) Can Detect Human Remains Below Ground, Some Experts Believing Shakespeare’s Remains to Never Have Been Stored Within the the Collegiate Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity (Holy Trinity Church), the Documented Record of Shakespeare’s Baptism and Funeral, the Lack of Evidence of Metal Within Shakespeare’s Gravesite, the Reason Shakespeare’s Gravesite Possesses No Metal, the 19th Century Practice of Resurrectionism (Grave Theft), the Reason Resurrectionism Was Common During the 19th Century, How the Pseudoscience of Phrenology Works, Notable Individuals Who Had Their Remains Disturbed Post Mortem, the Published Account of the Resurrectionism of Shakespeare, the Accuracy of This Publication, the Reason Some Experts Believe This Publication to be True, the Site Once Believed to Hold Shakespeare’s Cranium, the Reason This Hypothesis is Subscribed to by Some Experts, the Anthropological Information Which Can be Surmised From the Cranium, How Age is Estimated Utilizing the Cranium, the Reason the Beoley Cranium is Not Believed to be Shakespeare’s Cranium, the Gender of the Beoley Cranium, the Ethnicity of the Beoley Cranium, the Person the Beoley Cranium is Hypothesized to Belong to, Evidence of Shakespeare’s Gravesite Being Repaired, and the Possibility of Shakespeare’s Gravesite Having Been Disturbed at Some Point in Time

William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, England. Shakespeare was the third child of a local glove maker, and although his plays and poems are world renowned, only fragments are know about the man himself. Shakespeare married at 18 in 1582, and within 10 years was writing plays for the London stage. Shakespeare left no journal, and no contemporary wrote his biography. Shakespeare died after returning to his hometown at age 52, and was buried in his local church, Holy Trinity. Shakesp...


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