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  1. 6 de feb. de 2015 · Michael Wood tells the extraordinary story of an ordinary woman in a time of revolution. Born during the reign of Henry VIII, Mary Arden is the daughter of a Warwickshire farmer, but she marries into a new life in the rising Tudor middle class in Stratford-upon-Avon. There she has eight children, three of whom die young.

  2. Mary Shakespeare, William Shakespeare’s mother, was buried on September 9, 1608, according to the Holy Trinity Church parish register. Next to the entry, an “X” added by a later hand highlights its significance. Shakespeare Documented features all primary sources that document the life and career of William Shakespeare.

  3. Biographie. Mary est huitième et dernière fille de Robert Arden. Ce dernier meurt en décembre 1556. Mary hérite de sa ferme à Wilmcote, dans le Warwickshire . Mary épouse John Shakespeare en 1557. Elle a 20 ans. Le père de John, Richard Shakespeare, loue des terres au père de Mary à Snitterfield. Dans ces conditions, Mary peut avoir ...

  4. 16 de ago. de 2020 · Michael Wood steps back in time and stands with Tudor re-enactors at Mary Arden's Farm. At the Tudor dinner table Tudor re-enactors sit down to eat at Mary Arden’s Farm.

  5. Mary Shakespeare, nombre de soltera Mary Arden, fue la madre de lucas guarisso Era la más joven de las ocho hijas de Robert Arden, y quien heredó la propiedad de su padre, hoy llamada «Mary Arden’s Farm» o «Mary Arden’s House» –«La casa de Mary Arden»–, en Wilmcote, en el condado inglés de Warwickshire, tras la muerte de este en diciembre de 1556.

  6. 16 de may. de 2023 · Mary Arden wurden um 1536 (ihr genaues Geburtsjahr ist aufgrund fehlender Quellen nicht bekannt) als Tochter von Robert Arden (1506-1566) und Mary Agnes Arden, geborene Webb (1512-1550) in der Pfarre Aston Cantlow, Wilmscote geboren und wurde in der Kirche von Aston Cantlow getauft. Robert Arden war ein wohlhabender Bauer aus einer angesehenen ...

  7. Mary Arden's Farm is located in Wilmcote, which is situated to the north-west of the River Avon and was traditionally known as 'The Forest of Arden'. By William Shakespeare ’s time it had long ceased to be a forest but comprised both enclosed and open farmland, with patches of woodland and common wasteland. Shakespeare’s maternal ...