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  1. 23 de abr. de 2024 · Edward de Vere, 17th earl of Oxford was an English lyric poet and theatre patron, who became, in the 20th century, the strongest candidate proposed (next to William Shakespeare himself) for the authorship of Shakespeare’s plays. Evidence exists that Oxford was known during his lifetime to have.

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      De Vere was born on April 12, 1550, at Castle Hedingham,...

  2. Hace 5 días · J. Thomas Looney's Shakespeare Identified (1920) made Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, the top authorship claimant. With the appearance of J. Thomas Looney 's Shakespeare Identified (1920), [184] Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, quickly ascended as the most popular alternative author. [185]

  3. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Books. Questions over Shakespeare’s authorship began in his lifetime, scholar claims. New research suggests some 16th-century writers were confident Shakespeare was the pseudonym of Edward de...

  4. 3 de may. de 2024 · The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship explores the evidence that the true author was Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, using the pen name “William Shakespeare.” News Shakespeare and Oxford in the lecture room

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  5. 22 de abr. de 2024 · Leer artículo. Sí consta que nació el 23 de abril de 1564 en Stratford-upon-Avon, una pequeña ciudad de unos mil habitantes, situada 120 kilómetros al noroeste de Londres. Era hijo de John Shakespeare, un próspero negociante local, y de Mary Arden. Asistió al colegio de la ciudad, y a ello se deben los amplios conocimientos de la ...

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  6. 20 de abr. de 2024 · Lancastrians – Around 6,000 men led by Henry Tudor Earl of Richmond supported by Jasper Tudor Earl of Pembroke, John de Vere Earl of Oxford, Sir Gilbert Talbot, Sir Philibert de Chandee and Rhys ap Thomas. Result – A decisive Lancastrian victory. Richard III was killed on the battlefield and the House of York was overthrown.

  7. 26 de abr. de 2024 · Pages 605-609. Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII, Volume 10, January-June 1536.Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1887.