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William Shakespeare (/ˈʃeɪkspɪər/;[1] 26 April 1564 (baptised) – 23 April 1616)[nb 1] was an English poet, playwright and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist.[2] He is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon".[3][nb 2] His extant works, including some collaborations, consist of about 38 plays,[nb 3] 154 sonnets, two long narrative poems, and a few other verses, the authorship of some of which is uncertain. His plays have been translated into every major living language and are performed more often than those of any other playwright.[4] Shakespeare was born and brought up in Stratford-upon-Avon. At the age of 18, he married Anne Hathaway, with whom he had three children: Susanna, and twins Hamnet and Judith. Between 1585 and 1592, he began a successful career in London as an actor, writer, and part-owner of a playing company called the Lord Chamberlain's Men, later known as the King's Men. He appears to have retired to Stratford around 1613 at age 49, where he died three years later. Few records of Shakespeare's private life survive, and there has been considerable speculation about such matters as his physical appearance, sexuality, religious beliefs, and whether the works attributed to him were written by others.[5] Shakespeare produced most of his known work between 1589 and 1613.[6][nb 4] His early plays were mainly comedies and histories and these works remain regarded as some the best work produced in these genres even today. He then wrote mainly tragedies until about 1608, including Hamlet, King Lear, Othello, and Macbeth, considered some of the finest works in the English language. In his last phase, he wrote tragicomedies, also known as romances, and collaborated with other playwrights. Many of his plays were published in editions of varying quality and accuracy during his lifetime. In 1623, John Heminges and Henry Condell, two friends and fellow actors of Shakespeare, published the First Folio, a collected edition of his dramatic works that included all but two of the plays now recognised as Shakespeare's. It was prefaced with a poem by Ben Jonson, in which Shakespeare is hailed, presciently, as "not of an age, but for all time."[7] Shakespeare was a respected poet and playwright in his own day, but his reputation did not rise to its present heights until the 19th century. The Romantics, in particular, acclaimed Shakespeare's genius, and the Victorians worshipped Shakespeare with a reverence that George Bernard Shaw called "bardolatry".[8] In the 20th century, his work was repeatedly adopted and rediscovered by new movements in scholarship and performance. His plays remain highly popular today and are constantly studied, performed, and reinterpreted in diverse cultural and political contexts throughout the world. Born Baptised 26 April 1564 (birth date unknown) Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England Died 23 April 1616 (aged 52) Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England Occupation Playwright, poet, actor Period English Renaissance Spouse(s) Anne Hathaway (m. 1582–1616) Children     Susanna Hall     Hamnet Shakespeare     Judith Quiney Relative(s)     John Shakespeare (father)     Mary Shakespeare (mother) William Shakespeare Plays Tragedies     Antony and Cleopatra     Coriolanus     Cymbeline     Hamlet     Julius Caesar     King Lear     Macbeth     Othello     Romeo and Juliet     Sir Thomas More*     Timon of Athens     Titus Andronicus     Troilus and Cressida Comedies     All's Well That Ends Well     As You Like It     The Comedy of Errors     Love's Labour's Lost     Measure for Measure     The Merchant of Venice     The Merry Wives of Windsor     A Midsummer Night's Dream     Much Ado About Nothing     Pericles, Prince of Tyre*     The Taming of the Shrew     The Tempest     Twelfth Night     The Two Gentlemen of Verona     The Two Noble Kinsmen*     The Winter's Tale     Cardenio*†     Love's Labour's Won† Histories     King John     Edward III*     Richard II     1 Henry IV     2 Henry IV     Henry V     1 Henry VI     2 Henry VI     3 Henry VI     Richard III     Henry VIII* See also     Problem plays     Late romances     Characters         A–K         L–Z     Chronology     Performances     Quarto publications     First Folio Shakespeare (oval-cropped).png Poems     Sonnets     Venus and Adonis     The Rape of Lucrece     The Phoenix and the Turtle     The Passionate Pilgrim*     A Lover's Complaint Life and works     Apocrypha     Authorship question     Early editions     Globe Theatre     Handwriting     Portraits     Religion     Sexuality     Spelling of his name     Stratford-upon-Avon     Style Posthumous     Attribution studies     Complete Works     Influence     Memorials     Screen adaptations     Shakespeare's Globe     Titles of works taken from Shakespeare     Translations     * Shakespeare and other authors     † Lost [hide]     v     t     e Family of William Shakespeare     Richard Shakespeare     John Shakespeare     Mary Arden     Gilbert Shakespeare     Joan Shakespeare     Edmund Shakespeare     Anne Hathaway     Hamnet Shakespeare     Susanna Hall     John Hall     Thomas Nash     Elizabeth Barnard     Judith Quiney     Thomas Quiney [hide]     v     t     e Part of William Shakespeare's family tree             Richard Shakespeare       Robert Arden                                                       John Shakespeare       Mary Arden                                                                                         William Shakespeare   Anne Hathaway   Joan Shakespeare                                                                         John Hall   Susanna Shakespeare   Hamnet Shakespeare     Judith Shakespeare   Thomas Quiney                                                                                       John Barnard   Elizabeth Hall   Thomas Nash     Thomas Quiney   Shakespeare Quiney   Richard Quiney     This does not include all of Shakespeare's siblings, only the notable ones. [hide]     v     t     e Early editions of William Shakespeare's works Folios and Quartos     Foul papers     List of Shakespeare plays in quarto     Quarto     Folio     Bad quarto     First Quarto     First Folio     Second Folio     False Folio Early editors     John Heminges     Henry Condell     Edward Knight Publishers     Robert Allot     William Aspley     John Benson     Edward Blount     Cuthbert Burby     Nathaniel Butter     Philip Chetwinde     Richard Hawkins     Henry Herringman     William Leake     Richard Meighen     Thomas Millington     Thomas Pavier     John Smethwick     Thomas Thorpe     Thomas Walkley     John Waterson     Andrew Wise Printers     Edward Allde     Thomas Cotes     Thomas Creede     George Eld     Richard Field     William Jaggard     Augustine Matthews     Nicholas Okes     Peter Short     Valentine Simmes     William Stansby [hide]  Shakespearean tragedy templates [hide]     v     t     e William Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra Characters     Mark Antony     Octavian     Marcus Aemilius Lepidus     Cleopatra VII     Sextus Pompey The Death of Cleopatra arthur.jpg On screen     1908     1972     1974     1981 Related plays     The False One (1647)     All for Love (1677) Opera     Antony and Cleopatra (1966) Related     Cultural depictions of Cleopatra VII     Salad days     Cleopatra [hide]     v     t     e William Shakespeare's Coriolanus Sources     Parallel Lives Gavin Hamilton - Coriolanus Act V, Scene III edit2.jpg Characters Historical     Gaius Marcius Coriolanus     Agrippa Menenius Lanatus     Lucius Sicinius Vellutus Fictional     Volumnia     Virgilia Adaptations     Coriolanus (1953)     The Tragedy of Coriolanus (1984; TV)     Coriolanus (2011) See also     Show and tell [hide]     v     t     e William Shakespeare's Cymbeline Characters     Imogen     Guiderius     Arvirargus Souchon1872ImogenCymbeline.jpg Sources     The Decameron (c. 1353)     Holinshed's Chronicles (1577)     Cunobeline Adaptations     Cymbeline (1982)     Cymbeline (2014) [hide]     v     t     e William Shakespeare's Hamlet Characters     Hamlet     Claudius     Gertrude     Ghost     Polonius     Laertes     Ophelia     Horatio     Rosencrantz and Guildenstern     Fortinbras     The Gravediggers     Yorick David Garrick in Hamlet, I, 4 Soliloquies     "To be, or not to be"         "Mortal coil"     "What a piece of work is a man"     "Speak the speech" Words & Phrases     "The lady doth protest too much, methinks"     "Thy name is"     "Primrose path" Terminology     Dumbshow     Induction     Quiddity     Substitution     Sources     Criticism     Legend of Hamlet     The Spanish Tragedy     Ur-Hamlet     Critical approaches     Bibliographies     Horwendill     Saxo Grammaticus     House of Gonzaga     Damon and Pythias Influence     Common phrases from Hamlet     References to Hamlet     References to Ophelia     Language of flowers     Human skull symbolism Performances     Moscow Art Theatre (1911–1912)     Richard Burton (1964) On screen     1900     1908     1912     1913     1917     1921     1948     1961     1964     1969     1974     1990     1996     2000 Adaptations Films     The Rest Is Silence (1959)     The Bad Sleep Well (1960)     Ophelia (1963)     Johnny Hamlet (1968)     One Hamlet Less (1973)     Acting Hamlet in the Village of Mrdusa Donja (1974)     The Angel of Vengeance – The Female Hamlet (1977)     Hamlet Goes Business (1987)     The Lion King (1994)     Let the Devil Wear Black (1999)     Dating Hamlet (2002)     Ophelia's Revenge (2003)     The Banquet (2006)     Karmayogi (2012)     Haider (2014)     Hamlet A.D.D. (2014) Novels     Gertrude and Claudius (2000)     The Dead Fathers Club (2006)     Something Rotten (2007)     Hamlet's Father (2008)     The Story of Edgar Sawtelle (2008) Plays     Hamletmachine (1977)     Dogg's Hamlet (1979)     Fortinbras (1991)     Hamlet (2005) Musicals     Rockabye Hamlet (1973)     The Lion King (1997) Television     Hamlet at Elsinore (1964)     Hamlet, Prince of Denmark (1980)     Hamlet (1992)     Sons of Anarchy (2008)     Hamlet (2009) Parody     15-Minute Hamlet     The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)     Rosencrantz and Guildenstern     The Klingon Hamlet     "Lyle the Kindly Viking"     To Be or Not to Be: That is the Adventure Songs     "My Robin is to the Greenwood Gone" (16th century)     "Pull Me Under" (1992)     "Song for Athene" (1997) Opera/Classical     Hamlet (Thomas)     Amleto (Faccio)     Hamlet (Tchaikovsky)     Tristia (Berlioz)     Die Hamletmaschine (Rihm) Story within a story Films     To Be or Not to Be (1942)     To Be or Not to Be (1983)     Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead (1990)     Renaissance Man (1994)     In the Bleak Midwinter (1995)     Hamlet 2 (2008)     Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Undead (2009)     Three Days (2012) Plays     Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead (1966)     Stage Blood (1974)     I Hate Hamlet (1991)     To Be or Not to Be (2008) Novels     Hamlet, Revenge! (1937)     Theatre of War (1994)     The Undiscovered (1997)     The Shakespeare Stealer (1998)     Interred with Their Bones (2007) Television     "The Producer" (1998)     Slings & Arrows (2003) Art     Ophelia Video game     Last Action Hero (1993)     Hamlet (2010) Intertextuality     Asterix and the Great Crossing     The Seagull     Sharpe's Havoc Related     Hamlet and Oedipus     Hamlet Had an Uncle     Hamlet and His Problems     Hebenon     Hamlet Q1     Ostalo je ćutanje     The Chronicles of Amber     "Symphony No. 65" (Haydn)     Affe mit Schädel     War     Highlander II: The Quickening     The Hobart Shakespeareans     Gertrude – The Cry     Poor Murderer     Something Rotten     "The Conscience of the King"     "Born to Be King" [hide]     v     t     e William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar Characters     Mark Antony     Brutus     Julius Caesar     Cassius     Casca     Octavius     Portia     Calpurnia     Artemidorus     Metellus Cimber     Cicero Brutus and the Ghost of Caesar 1802.jpg On screen     1950     1953     1970     1979     1994 Adaptations     La morte di Cesare (1788)     Dead Caesar (2007)     The Karaoke King (2007)     Roman Tragedies (2007) Quotes     "The dogs of war"     "Et tu, Brute?"     "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears"     "Greek to me" Related     Caesar's Comet     Ides of March     Cultural depictions of Julius Caesar     The Prince of Parthia (1767)     "A Ham in a Role" (1949)     Me and Orson Welles (2008)     Caesar Must Die (2012) [hide]     v     t     e William Shakespeare's King Lear Characters Titular     Duke of Albany     Duke of Cornwall     Earl of Gloucester     Earl of Kent     King of France     Duke of Burgundy     Fool Fictional     King Lear     Cordelia     Goneril     Regan     Edmund King Lear and the Fool in the Storm Sources     Holinshed's Chronicles (1577)     The Mirror for Magistrates (1555)     King Leir (1594)     Cordelia of Britain     Leir of Britain     Llŷr     "Water and Salt" On screen     1971 (USSR)     1971 (UK)     1987     1999     unpublished Television     1953     1982     1983     2008 Opera     Re Lear (1896)     Lear (1978)     Kuningas Lear (2000) Adaptations Films     Gunasundari Katha (1949)     Ran (1985)     A Thousand Acres (1997)     My Kingdom (2001)     King of Texas (2002)     Baghban (2003)     Second Generation (2003)     Life Goes On (2009) Plays     The History of King Lear (1681)     The Yiddish King Lear (1892)     Safed Khoon (1907)     Lear (1971) Novels     La Terre (1887)     A Thousand Acres (1991)     Fool (2009) Other     Tiriel (1789, poem)     The Prince of the Pagodas (1957, ballet) Related     Flibbertigibbet     Wheel of fire     "Tears of Rage"     Son of a bitch [hide]     v     t     e William Shakespeare's Macbeth Characters     Macbeth     Lady Macbeth     Banquo     Macduff     King Duncan     Malcolm     Donalbain     Three Witches     Fleance     Lady Macduff     Macduff's son MacbethAndBanquo-Witches.jpg Inspirations     Macbeth, King of Scotland     Gruoch of Scotland     Duncan I of Scotland     Malcolm III of Scotland     Donald III of Scotland Sources     The Witch     Holinshed's Chronicles     Darraðarljóð Film     1908     1909 (French)     1909 (Italian)     1911     1913     1915     1916     1922     1948     1971     2006     2009     2015     Cancelled (Olivier) Television     1954     1960     1978     1983     1992     2005     2010 Television and film adaptations     The Real Thing at Last     Joe MacBeth (1955)     Throne of Blood (1957)     1987 (Verdi opera)     Men of Respect (1990)     Scotland, PA (2001)     Maqbool (2003)     The Last King of Scotland (2006)     Shakespeare Must Die (2012) Plays     Voodoo Macbeth (1936)     MacBird! (1967)     uMabatha (1970)     Macbett (1972)     Cahoot's Macbeth (1979)     MacHomer (1995)     Sleep No More (2003)     Sleep No More (2009)     Dunsinane (2010)     Sleep No More (2011)     Just Macbeth! Operas     Macbeth (1847, Verdi)         discography     Macbeth (1910, Bloch) Literary adaptations     Wyrd Sisters (1988)     The Last King of Scotland (1998)     The Third Witch (2001)     The Tragedy of Macbeth Part II (2008) Albums     Music from Macbeth (1972)     Macbeth (1990)     Thane to the Throne (2000)     Shakespeare's Macbeth – A Tragedy in Steel (2003)     Lady Macbeth (2005) Art     Pity (1795)     The Night of Enitharmon's Joy (1795)     Ellen Terry as Lady Macbeth (1889) Scenes and speeches     On the Knocking at the Gate in Macbeth (1823)     Sleepwalking Scene (5.1)     "Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow" Words and phrases     "What's done is done"     "Crack of doom"     "The good doctor"     "Strange but true"     The Scottish Play     Thane of Cawdor Story within a story     We Work Again     Light Thickens     The Deadly Affair     "The Movies"     "Sleeping with the Enemy"     "The Shower Principle"     Mécanisme de la physionomie humaine     The Scottish Play     Burke & Hare Episodes     "Trick or Treat" (1952, Donald Duck)     "A Witch's Tangled Hare" (1959, Looney Tunes)     "The Bellero Shield" (1964, The Outer Limits)     "The Coup" (2006, The Office)     "Dial 'N' for Nerder" (2008, The Simpsons)     "The Understudy" (2014, Inside No. 9) Other     Macbeth (Strauss)     The Scottish Play     Piano Trios, Op. 70 (Beethoven)     The Ruins of Cawdor     House of Cards (UK, 1990)     House of Cards (US, 2013–present) [hide]     v     t     e William Shakespeare's Othello Characters     Othello     Desdemona     Iago     Cassio     Emilia     Bianca     Roderigo     Brabantio     Other characters Thomas Keene in Othello 1884 Poster.JPG Source     "Un Capitano Moro" from Gli Hecatommithi (1565) by Giovanni Battista Giraldi     Description of Africa     Sampieru Corsu Opera and ballet adaptations     Otello (1816; opera)     Otello (1887; opera)     Othello (1892; overture)     The Moor's Pavane (1949; ballet)     Othello (1998; ballet score)     Bandanna (1999; opera) Films     1922     1952     1955     1965     1995 TV     1981     1990     1994     2001 Stage adaptations     Masquerade (1835)     Othello (1951)     Catch My Soul (US; 1969)     Catch My Soul (UK; 1970) Film adaptations     Jubal (1956)     All Night Long (1962)     Catch My Soul (1974)     Kaliyattam (1997)     O (2001)     Eloise (2002)     Souli (2004)     Omkara (2006)     Jarum Halus (2008) From Verdi     Otello (1906, film)     Othello Ballet Suite/Electronic Organ Sonata No. 1 (1967; ballet suite)     Otello (1986)     The Othello Syndrome (2008; album) Art     Othello Phrases     "Beast with two backs" Related     Othello error     Filming Othello     Red Velvet     The Duke of Milan     Love's Sacrifice     Desdemona     Goodnight Desdemona Story within a story     Carnival (1921 film)     Carnival (1931 film)     The Deceiver (1931)     Men Are Not Gods (1936)     A Double Life (1947)     Saptapadi (1961)     So Fine (1981)     An Imaginary Tale (1990) [hide]     v     t     e William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet Characters     Romeo     Juliet     Mercutio     Tybalt     Benvolio     Friar Laurence     Nurse     Paris     Rosaline     Full character list     Atomy Sources     The Tragical History of Romeus and Juliet     Pyramus and Thisbe     Palace of Pleasure     Troilus and Criseyde Ballets     Romeo and Juliet (1938, Prokofiev)     Romeo and Juliet (1955, Arnshtam)     Romeo and Juliet (1962, Cranko)     Romeo and Juliet (1965, MacMillan)     Romeo and Juliet (1965, Lavery)     Radio and Juliet (2005)     Romeo + Juliet (2007, Martins)     Romeo and Juliet (2008, Pastor) Operas     Romeo und Julie (1776, Benda)     Giulietta e Romeo (1796, Zingarelli)     Giulietta e Romeo (1825, Vaccai)     I Capuleti e i Montecchi (1830, Bellini)     Gloria (1874, Cilea)     Roméo et Juliette (1867, Gounod)     A Village Romeo and Juliet (1907, Delius)     Romeo und Julia (1940, Sutermeister) Musicals     The Belle of Mayfair (1906)     West Side Story (1957)     Once on This Island (1990)     Roméo et Juliette, de la Haine à l'Amour (2001)     Giulietta e Romeo (2007) Classical     Beethoven's String Quartet No. 1 (c. 1800)     Roméo et Juliette (1839)     Romeo and Juliet (1870) On screen     1900     1908     1916 (Metro Pictures)     1916     1936     1953     1954     1968     1978     1992     2006     2007     2013 Film adaptations English     The Magic Flame (1927)     Kentucky (1938)     Beneath the 12-Mile Reef (1953)     Romanoff and Juliet (1961)     West Side Story (1961)     Gonks Go Beat (1965)     Lonesome Cowboys (1968)     The Secret Sex Lives of Romeo and Juliet (1969)     Romie-0 and Julie-8 (TV; 1979)     The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet (1982)     Valley Girl (1983)     Bullies (1986)     China Girl (1987)     Romeo.Juliet (1990)     Tromeo and Juliet (1996)     Love Is All There Is (1996)     Romeo + Juliet (1996)     Rose by Any Other Name... (1997)     The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (1998)     Shakespeare in Love (1998)     The Magical Legend of the Leprechauns (1999)     Romeo Must Die (2000)     Brooklyn Babylon (2001)     Pizza My Heart (TV; 2005)     West Bank Story (2005)     Life and Lyrics (2006)     Romeo & Juliet: Sealed with a Kiss (2006)     Dolphins (2007)     Rome & Jewel (2008)     David & Fatima (2008)     The Cross Road (2008)     Vicious Circle (2008)     The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009)     Gnomeo & Juliet (2011)     Private Romeo (2011)     Warm Bodies (2013)     Make Your Move (2013)     Romeo and Juliet (2014) Foreign     Ambikapathy (Tamil 1937)     Les amants de Vérone (French 1949)     Romeo, Juliet and Darkness (Czech 1960)     Los Tarantos (Spanish 1963)     Fury of Johnny Kid (Italian 1967)     Ma che musica maestro (Italian 1971)     Mônica e Cebolinha: No Mundo de Romeu e Julieta (Portuguese 1979)     The Sea Prince and the Fire Child (Japanese 1981)     Saudagar (Hindi 1991)     The Phantom Lover (Mandarin 1995)     30:e november (Swedish/Spanish 1995)     Chicken Rice War (Cantonese/English 2000)     Kalisundam Raa (Telugu 2000)     Kuch Tum Kaho Kuch Hum Kahein (Hindi 2002)     Bollywood Queen (English/Hindi 2002)     Amar te duele (Spanish 2002)     Ondagona Baa (Kannada 2003)     Mamay (Ukrainian 2003)     The District! (Hungarian 2004)     O Casamento de Romeu e Julieta (Portuguese 2005)     In Fair Palestine: A Story of Romeo and Juliet (2006)     The Bubble (Hebrew/Arabic 2006)     Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela (Hindi 2013)     Issaq (Hindi 2013)     Priyatama (Marathi 2014) TV series     Sons and Daughters (1982)     Family and Friends (1990)     Villa Quintana (1995)     Yo amo a Paquita Gallego (1998)     Skin (2003)     A Touch Away (2006)     Dangerous (2007)     Romeo × Juliet (2007)     Romeo y Julieta (2007)     Saints & Sinners (2007)     Harina de Otro Costal (2010)     Villa Quintana (2013)     Westside (2013 pilot) Plays     Romanoff and Juliet (1956)     Romeo and Juliet (2013) Songs     Lan và Điệp (1930s)     "Montagues and Capulets" (1935)     "Fever" (1956)     Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet (1968)     "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" (1976)     "Angelo" (1978)     "Romeo and Juliet" (1978)     "Romeo and Juliet" (1981)     "Cherish" (1989)     "Amor Prohibido" (1994)     "Kissing You" (1996)     "Exit Music" (1997)     "Romeo and Juliet" (1998)     "Starcrossed" (2004)     "Peut-être toi" (2006)     "Mademoiselle Juliette" (2007)     "Love Story" (2008)     "Love Me Again" (2013) Albums     Romeo and Juliet (1968)     Romeo + Juliet (1996)     Romeo & Julia (2006)     Tragic Lovers (2008) Literature     Les Chouans     The Wandering Jew (1844)     The Stolen Dormouse (1941)     The Faraway Lurs (1963)     Romiette and Julio (2001)     New Moon (2006)     Warm Bodies (2010) Art     Romeo and Juliet: the Tomb Scene Phrases     "Star-crossed"     "A rose by any other name would smell as sweet" Story within a story     Nicholas Nickleby         1912 film         1947 film         1980 play         2001 film         2002 film     The Picture of Dorian Gray         1910 film         1913 film         1915 film         1916 film         1917 film         1918 film         1945 film         1976 TV special         2009 film     Harlequinade     W Juliet     "Nothing Broken But My Heart"     Panic Button     Bare: A Pop Opera     ""Into the Light"     Bolji život     The Sky Is Everywhere     Pay as You Exit     The White Mercedes     She Died a Lady     "Moonshine River"     Rendez-vous     Fame     "I Am Unicorn"     The Frog Prince     Molly     Smart Girls Get What They Want     Tumbleweeds     "The Thief of Baghead"     The Songs of a Sentimental Bloke     Prince Charming     Km. 0     Phileine Says Sorry     Hamateur Night     "Say You'll Be Mine"     Into the Gauntlet     Wandering Son     K-On! Foreign stories     Adam Khan and Durkhanai     Tum Teav     Yusuf Khan and Sherbano     Solomon & Gaenor     Ramlila     Ek Duuje Ke Liye     Maro Charitra (1978)     Maro Charitra (2010)     Butterfly Lovers     Hani and Sheh Mureed     Lục Vân Tiên         film     Teav Aek     Layla and Majnun     Lovers of Teruel         film     Lord Saltoun and Auchanachie Other     Suchtweetsorrow     The Romeo and Juliet effect     After Juliet     "Upper West Side Story" (2012)     Millennium Dome Show     Inge Sylten and Heinz Drosihn     Boys Don't Cry     My Wedding and Other Secrets     Donkey in Lahore     Upside Down     Letters to Juliet Wikipedia book Book:Romeo and Juliet [hide]     v     t     e William Shakespeare's Timon of Athens Characters     Timon     Alcibiades     Apemantus TimonAthens01.JPG Sources     Palace of Pleasure (1566) Adaptations     Timon (1973)     Timon of Athens (1981) Revisions     The History of Timon of Athens the Man-hater (1677) [hide]     v     t     e William Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus Characters     Titus Andronicus     Queen Tamora     Aaron     Lavinia Andronicus     Emperor Saturninus     Marcus Andronicus     Lucius Andronicus Kirk-TitusAct4ProtectSon.jpg Sources     Ab Urbe Condita (c26 BC)     Metamorphoses (cAD 8)     Thyestes (first century AD)     Gesta Romanorum (late third century AD)     Epistolas familiares (c1540) Theatrical adaptations     Tito Andronico (1620)     Aran en Titus (1637)     Titus Andronicus, or the Rape of Lavinia (1678)     Titus Andronicus: Komödie nach Shakespeare (1970)     Anatomie Titus: Fall of Rome. Ein Shakespearekommentar (1984)     Schändung: nach dem Titus Andronicus von Shakespeare (2005) Screen adaptations     Titus Andronicus (TV; 1985)     Titus Andronicus: The Movie (1998)     Titus Andronicus (1998)     Titus (1999)     William Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus (2000)     "Scott Tenorman Must Die" (2001) Related     The Peacham drawing     Authorship question     Themes     Philomela     Tereus     Thyestes     Verginia     Revenge play     Grand Guignol     Gorboduc (1561)     Edmund Ironside (1590)     George Peele     Jan Vos     Heiner Müller     Botho Strauß     Titus (soundtrack) [hide]     v     t     e William Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida Characters Trojans     Priam     Hector     Deiphobus     Helenus     Paris     Troilus     Cassandra     Andromache     Aeneas     Pandarus     Cressida     Calchas     Helen Greeks     Agamemnon     Menelaus     Nestor     Ulysses     Achilles     Patroclus     Diomedes     Ajax     Thersites     Myrmidons A Scene from Troilus and Cressida - Angelica Kauffmann.jpg Sources     Troilus and Criseyde     Troy Book     Recuyell of the Historyes of Troye Adaptations     Troilus and Cressida (1981; TV) Related     Trojan War     Trojan War in popular culture     Achilles and Patroclus     Shakespearean problem play [hide]  Shakespearean comedy templates [hide]     v     t     e William Shakespeare's All's Well That Ends Well Characters     Bertram     Countess of Roussillon     Helen     Rinaldo     Lavatch     Paroles     King of France     Lafeu     Duke of Florence     Widow     Diana     Mariana FirstFolioAllsWell.jpg Sources     The Decameron (c.1353)     Palace of Pleasure (1566) Adaptations     All's Well That Ends Well (1981; TV) Related     Shakespearean problem play     Diana     Alazôn     Bed trick [hide]     v     t     e William Shakespeare's As You Like It Characters     Rosalind     Orlando     Celia     Jacques     Touchstone Francis Hayman 002.jpg Screen     1936     1978     1994     2006 Related     "All the world's a stage" [hide]     v     t     e William Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors Characters     Antipholus of Syracuse     Antipholus of Ephesus     Dromio of Syracuse     Dromio of Ephesus     Adriana     Luciana     Egeon     Emilia     Solinus Robson Crane Comedy of Errors.jpg Sources     Menaechmi     Amphitryon     Apollonius of Tyre Musicals     Gli equivoci (1786)     The Boys from Syracuse (1938)     The Comedy of Errors (1976)     The Bomb-itty of Errors (2000) Film/TV     The Boys from Syracuse (1940)     Bhrantibilas (1963)     Do Dooni Char (1968)     Angoor (1982)     The Comedy of Errors (1983; TV)     Big Business (1988)     Ulta Palta (1997)     Bade Miyan Chote Miyan (1998)     Dam Dama Dam (1998)     Heeralal Pannalal (1999) Related     Comedy of errors     Classical unities     Gesta Grayorum (1688)     The Flying Karamazov Brothers [hide]     v     t     e William Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost Characters     King Ferdinand of Navarre     Lord Berowne     Lord Longaville     Lord Dumaine     Princess of France     Lady Rosaline     Lady Maria     Lady Katharine     Boyet     Don Adriano de Armado     Moth     Sir Nathaniel     Holofernes     Dull     Costard     Jaquenetta     Marcadé Loves labours tp.jpg Adaptations     Love's Labour's Lost (opera; 1973)     Love's Labour's Lost (TV; 1985)     Love's Labour's Lost (film; 2000) Related     Love's Labour's Won     Honorificabilitudinitatibus     Nine Worthies     The School of Night     Robert Tofte     The Princess (poem; 1847) [hide]     v     t     e William Shakespeare's Measure for Measure Characters     Angelo FirstFolioMeasure.jpg Adaptations     The Law Against Lovers (1662)     Das Liebesverbot (1834)     Round Heads and Pointed Heads (1936)     Measure for Measure (1979; TV)     Desperate Measures (2004) Art     Mariana (Millais) Related     Mariana (Tennyson)     Bletting     Bed trick     Shakespearean problem play [hide]     v     t     e William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice Characters     Shylock     Antonio     Portia Shylock icon.png Sources     The Jew of Malta On screen     1916     1923     1980     2004     unfinished         One Man Band (unfinished) Adaptations     Le marchand de Venise (1935, opera)     Shylock (1987, musical) Derivative works     Serenade to Music (1938)     Shylock (1996)     Yasser (2001)     The Maori Merchant of Venice (2002) Related     "All that glitters is not gold"     "All the world's a stage"     Quibble     Letter and spirit of the law     "Ding Dong Bell"     "The Quality of Mercy" [hide]     v     t     e William Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor Characters     Falstaff     Mistress Quickly     Ancient Pistol Johann Heinrich Füssli 039.jpg Film/Television     The Merry Wives of Windsor (1950)     Overture to The Merry Wives of Windsor (1953)     The Merry Wives of Windsor (1982; TV) Opera/Musical     Falstaff (1799)     The Merry Wives of Windsor (1849)     Falstaff (1893)     Sir John in Love (1929)     Lone Star Love (2004) [hide]     v     t     e William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream Characters Lovers     Oberon and Titania     Hermia and Lysander     Helena and Demetrius Mechanicals     Nick Bottom     Peter Quince     Francis Flute     Robin Starveling     Tom Snout     Snug Other characters     Puck     Egeus     Philostrate Film     1909     1935     1959     1968     1999 Television     1980     1992     1994 Stage     A Midsummer Night's Dream (1970, play)     The Donkey Show (1999, musical)     The Dreaming (2001, musical) Ballet     A Midsummer Night's Dream (1962)     The Dream (1964) Opera     The Fairy-Queen (1692)     Pyramus and Thisbe (1745)     Puck (1949)     A Midsummer Night's Dream (1960, opera)     The Enchanted Island (2011) Film adaptations     Wood Love (1925)     Get Over It (2001)     A Midsummer Night's Rave (2002)     Midsummer Dream (2005)     Were the World Mine (2008) Other adaptations     The Triumph of Beauty (1646)     St. John's Eve (1852)     "Fascination" (1994) Literature     A Midsummer Tempest (1974)     A Midsummer Night's Gene (1997)     A Midsummer's Nightmare (1997)     Lords and Ladies (1992)     The Great Night (2011) Comics     Auberon     Faerie     Titania Music     A Midsummer Night's Dream (1842, Mendelssohn)     Wedding March (1842, Mendelssohn)     Three Shakespeare Songs (1951)     Symphony No. 8 (1992, Henze))     Il Sogno (2004) Related     The Sandman: Dream Country (1991)     Pyramus and Thisbe     Mechanical     Love-in-idleness     The Apartment (1996)     Wicker Park (2004) [hide]     v     t     e William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing Characters     Don Pedro     Dogberry Much Ado Quarto.JPG Adaptations Screen     1984     1993     2005     2012 Opera     Béatrice et Bénédict (1862)     Much Ado About Nothing (opera) (1901) Musical     Much Ado (1995)     The Boys Are Coming Home (2005) Adaptations     The Law Against Lovers (1662)     Dil Chahta Hai (2001) Related     Dogberryism     "Curiosity killed the cat"     Pleaching [hide]     v     t     e William Shakespeare's Pericles, Prince of Tyre Characters     John Gower     Pericles     Antiochus     Antiochus' Daughter     Thaliart     Helicanus     Escanes     Cleon     Dionyza     Leonine     Marina     Simonides     Thaisa     Lychorida     Cerimon     Philemon     Lysimachus     Bolt     Diana Pericles 1609.jpg Sources     Confessio Amantis (1390)     The Pattern of Painful Adventures (1576) Adaptations     Pericles, Prince of Tyre (1984; TV) Related     George Wilkins     Shakespeare's late romances     Shakespeare Apocrypha     Apollonius of Tyre     The Pattern of Painful Adventures (2008; radio)     First water [hide]     v     t     e William Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew Characters     Katherina Minola     Petruchio     Bianca Minola     Baptista Minola     Christopher Sly Tameing a Shrew; or, Petruchio's Patent Family Bedstead, Gags & Thumscrews.png Stage adaptations     The Woman's Prize (c1611)     Catharine and Petruchio (1756)     Der Widerspänstigen Zähmung (1872)     Sly, ovvero La leggenda del dormiente risvegliato (1927)     Kiss Me, Kate (1948)     Ukroshchenye Stroptivoy (1957) Direct adaptations     1908     1929     1967     1980     1994 Other adaptations     You Made Me Love You (1933)     Second Best Bed (1938)     Kiss Me Kate (1953)     McLintock! (1963)     The Taming of the Shrew (1973)     Il Bisbetico Domato (1980)     10 Things I Hate About You (1999)     O Cravo e a Rosa (2000; TV)     Deliver Us from Eva (2003)     The Taming of the Shrew (2005; TV)     Frivolous Wife (2008)     10 Things I Hate About You (2009; TV)     Isi Life Mein (2010) Related     Shrew     Induction     Love-in-idleness [hide]     v     t     e William Shakespeare's The Tempest Characters     Prospero     Miranda     Ariel     Caliban     Sycorax     Ferdinand     Gonzalo     Stephano Prospero and miranda.jpg Sources     A True Reportory of the Wracke and Redemption of Sir Thomas Gates, Knight     Decades of the New World     Montaigne's Essays     Ovid's Metamorphoses     Erasmus's Naufragium     Commedia dell'arte     Sea Venture Films     1911     1979     2010 Adaptations Music     Three Shakespeare Songs (Vaughan Williams)     The Tempest (Sullivan)     The Tempest (Sibelius)     The Tempest (Tchaikovsky) Screen     Yellow Sky (1948)     Forbidden Planet (1956)     Tempest (1982)     The Journey to Melonia (1989)     Prospero's Books (1991) Painting     Scene from Shakespeare's The Tempest (Hogarth)     Ferdinand Lured by Ariel (Millais) Stage     The Tempest (Dryden)     The Mock Tempest (Duffet)     Une Tempête (Césaire)     Return to the Forbidden Planet     The Sea Voyage     Amaluna Plays     The Sea (play) (1973)     I'll Be The Devil (2008) Opera     Noises, Sounds & Sweet Airs (1991)     The Tempest (2004 Adès)     The Tempest (1756 Smith)     Der Sturm (1955)     The Enchanted Island (2011 Sams) Poetry and Prose Fiction     Caliban upon Setebos (Browning)     The Sea and the Mirror (Auden)     Indigo (Warner)     A Midsummer Tempest (Anderson)     Island (Rogers)     The Tempest (Tchaikovsky) Phrases     "What's past is prologue"     "Full fathom five"     "Ariel's Song"     "Ding Dong Bell" Related     Caliban upon Setebos (1864)     "Requiem for Methuselah" (1969)     "Don't Pay the Ferryman" (1982) [hide]     v     t     e William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night Characters     Viola     Orsino     Olivia     Sebastian     Malvolio     Maria     Sir Toby Belch     Sir Andrew Aguecheek     Feste R Staines Malvolio Shakespeare Twelfth Night.jpg On screen     1933     1955     1980     1986     1988     1992     1996 Musical     Your Own Thing (1968)     Music Is (1976)     Play On! (1997)     Illyria (2004)     All Shook Up (2004) Adaptations     Just One of the Guys (1985)     Motocrossed (2001)     She's the Man (2006)     Dil Bole Hadippa! (2009) Opera     Viola (unfinished) Story within a story     "Grace" (2011) [hide]     v     t     e William Shakespeare's The Two Gentlemen of Verona Characters     Valentine     Proteus     Julia     Silvia     Launce     Speed     Crab Valentine rescuing Silvia.JPG Sources     The Boke Named the Governour (1531)     Los Siete Libros de la Diana (1559)     Euphues, The Anatomy of Wit (1578)     The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia (1580) Theatrical adaptations     Two Gentlemen of Verona (1971) Screen adaptations     A Spray of Plum Blossoms (1931)     The Two Gentlemen of Verona (TV; 1983) Related     Proteus     Jorge de Montemor     Stuart Draper     Shakespeare in Love (1998)     The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia? (2002) [hide]     v     t     e William Shakespeare's The Two Noble Kinsmen Characters     Theseus     Hippolyta     Emilia     Pirithous     Palamon     Arcite     Hymen     Lafeu     Artesius     Valerius     Jailer     Doctor     Gerald     Nell     Timothy The Two Noble Kinsmen by John Fletcher William Shakespeare 1634.jpg Sources     "The Knight's Tale" (The Canterbury Tales) Related     Shakespeare Apocrypha     Shakespeare's late romances     John Fletcher     Creon     William Davenant     Stoolball     The Masque of the Inner Temple and Gray's Inn (1613) [hide]     v     t     e William Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale Characters     Leontes     Perdita     Florizel John Opie - Winter's Tale, Act II. Scene III.jpg Sources     The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia (c.1580)     Pandosto (1588)     Oberon, the Faery Prince (1611) Adaptations     The Winter's Tale (1981)     "The Winter's Tale" (1994) [hide]  Shakespearean history templates [hide]     v     t     e William Shakespeare's King John Characters     King John     Queen Eleanor     Prince Henry     Blanche of Castile     Earl of Essex     Earl of Salisbury     Earl of Pembroke     Lord Bigot     Philip Faulconbridge     King Philip of France     Louis the Dauphin     Lady Constance     Arthur     Cardinal Pandulf     Hubert Shakespeare's King John at Drury Lane Theatre.jpg Sources     Holinshed's Chronicles (1577)     The Troublesome Reign of King John (c.1589) Adaptations     King John (1899)     The Life and Death of King John (1984; TV) Related     King Johan     Cultural depictions of John of England     Anglo-French War (1202–14) [hide]     v     t     e William Shakespeare's Edward III Characters English     Edward III     Queen Philippa     Edward, the Black Prince     Earl of Salisbury     Countess of Salisbury     Earl of Warwick     Sir William Montague     Earl of Derby     Lord Audley     Lord Percy     Robert of Artois     Lord Mountford French     King John II of France     Prince Charles     Prince Philip     Duke of Lorraine     King of Bohemia Scottish     King David of Scotland     Sir William Douglas Edward the third title page.jpg Sources     Froissart's Chronicles (c.1370)     Palace of Pleasure (1566)     Holinshed's Chronicles (1577) Related     Shakespeare Apocrypha     Thomas Kyd     George Peele     Robert Greene     Hundred Years' War     Battle of Halidon Hill     Siege of Calais     Battle of Crécy     Battle of Poitiers [hide]     v     t     e William Shakespeare's Henriad Characters Richard II     Richard II     Henry Bolingbroke     Duke of York     Earl of Northumberland     Duke of Aumerle     John of Gaunt     Queen (unnamed composite of Anne of Bohemia and Isabella of Valois)     Henry 'Hotspur' Percy     Duchess of York (unnamed composite of Infanta Isabella of Castile and Joan Holland)     Duchess of Gloucester     Thomas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk     Bishop of Carlisle     Duke of Surrey     Bushy     Bagot     Green     Lord Ross     Earl of Salisbury     Lord Berkeley Henry IV, Part 1     Henry IV     Prince Hal     Henry 'Hotspur' Percy     Sir John Falstaff     Mistress Quickly     Thomas Percy, Earl of Worcester     Earl of Douglas     Sir Walter Blunt     Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland     Lady Percy     Earl of Westmorland     Owen Glendower     Edmund Mortimer     Lady Mortimer     Archbishop of York     John, Duke of Bedford Henry IV, Part 2     Henry IV     Prince Hal     Sir John Falstaff     Ancient Pistol     Mistress Quickly     Earl of Westmorland     Archbishop of York     John, Duke of Bedford     Earl of Warwick     Lord Chief Justice     Lord Bardolf     Earl of Northumberland     Lord Mowbray     Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester     Thomas, Duke of Clarence     Earl of Surrey     Rumour     Epilogue Henry V     Henry V     King of France     Louis the Dauphin     Fluellen     Ancient Pistol     Mistress Quickly     Katharine     Constable of France     Chorus     Duke of Exeter     John, Duke of Bedford     Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester     Thomas, Duke of Clarence     Earl of Westmorland     Duke of Orléans     Duke of Burgundy     Duke of York     Earl of Salisbury     Earl of Warwick     Duke of Bourbon     Archbishop of Canterbury     Bishop of Ely     Queen Isabel     Earl of Cambridge     Lord Scroop     Sir Thomas Grey     Michael Williams     Sir Thomas Erpingham     Duke of Berry     Lord Rambures On screen Richard II     An Age of Kings (1960; TV)     King Richard the Second (1978; TV)     Richard the Second (2001)     The Hollow Crown: Richard II (2012; TV) Henry IV, Part 1     An Age of Kings (1960; TV)     Chimes at Midnight (1966)     The First Part of King Henry the Fourth, with the life and death of Henry surnamed Hotspur (1979; TV)     The Hollow Crown: Henry IV, Part 1 (2012; TV) Henry IV, Part 2     An Age of Kings (1960; TV)     Chimes at Midnight (1966)     The Second Part of King Henry the Fourth containing his Death: and the Coronation of King Henry the Fift (1979; TV)     The Hollow Crown: Henry IV, Part 2 (2012) Henry V     The Cronicle History of King Henry the Fift with His Battell Fought at Agincourt in France (1944)     An Age of Kings (1960; TV)     Chimes at Midnight (1966)     The Life of Henry the Fift (1979; TV)     Henry V (1989)     The Hollow Crown: Henry V (2012) Related     Holinshed's Chronicles     Hundred Years' War     Wars of the Roses     Divine right of kings     Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex     Battle of Humbleton Hill     Battle of Shrewsbury     John Oldcastle     Battle of Agincourt     The Famous Victories of Henry V (c.1585)     Thomas of Woodstock/Richard the Second, Part One (c.1593)     Falstaff (opera; 1913)     At the Boar's Head (1925)     Suite from Henry V (1963) [hide]     v     t     e William Shakespeare's first historical tetralogy Characters Henry VI, Part 1     Henry VI     Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester     Duke of Exeter     Lord Talbot     Duke of Bedford     Richard, Duke of York     Bishop of Winchester     Earl of Suffolk     Duke of Somerset (conflation of John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset and Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset)     Earl of Warwick     Earl of Salisbury     John Talbot     Edmund Mortimer, Earl of March (conflation of Sir Edmund de Mortimer and Edmund Mortimer, 5th Earl of March)     Sir John Fastolf     Charles the Dauphin     Joan la Pucelle     Margaret of Anjou     Reignier, Duke of Anjou     Duke of Alençon     Bastard of Orléans     Duke of Burgundy     Jacques d'Arc Henry VI, Part 2     Henry VI     Queen Margaret     Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester     Richard, Duke of York     Earl of Salisbury     Earl of Warwick     Cardinal of Winchester     Duke of Suffolk     Duke of Buckingham     Jack Cade     Duke of Somerset (conflation of John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset and Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset)     Duchess of Gloucester     Edward Plantagenet     Richard Plantagenet     Lord Clifford     Young Clifford     Margery Jourdayne     Lord Saye     Lord Scales Henry VI, Part 3     Henry VI     Queen Margaret     Richard, Duke of York     Earl of Warwick     Edward IV     Richard, Duke of Gloucester     George, Duke of Clarence     Edward, Prince of Wales     Lord Clifford     Lady Grey     Montague     Earl of Oxford     Duke of Somerset (conflation of Henry Beaufort, 3rd Duke of Somerset and Edmund Beaufort, 4th Duke of Somerset)     Lord Hastings     Sir William Stanley     Earl of Northumberland     Duke of Exeter     Duke of Norfolk     Earl of Westmorland     Lord Rivers     Edmund, Earl of Rutland     Henry, Earl of Richmond     Louis XI of France     Bona of Savoy     Prince Edward     Earl of Pembroke     Lord Stafford     Lord Bourbon Richard III     Richard III     Duke of Buckingham     Queen Elizabeth     Duchess of York     Queen Margaret     Lady Neville     George, Duke of Clarence     Edward IV     Lord Hastings     Lord Stanley, Earl of Derby     Henry Tudor, Earl of Richmond     Sir William Catesby     Sir Richard Ratcliffe     Lord Rivers     Marquis of Dorset     Sir James Tyrrell     Lord Richard Grey     Prince Edward     Richard, Duke of York     Earl of Warwick     Countess of Salisbury     Duke of Norfolk     Archbishop of Canterbury     Archbishop of York     Earl of Surrey     Sir Thomas Vaughan     Sir Christopher     Robert Brackenbury     Lord Lovel     Ghost of Henry VI     Ghost of Edward, Prince of Wales     Lord Mayor of London     Earl of Oxford     Sir James Blunt     Sir William Brandon     Bishop of Ely     Sheriff of Wiltshire On screen Henry VI, Part 1     An Age of Kings (1960; TV)     The Wars of the Roses (1965; TV)     The First Part of Henry the Sixt (1983; TV) Henry VI, Part 2     An Age of Kings (1960; TV)     The Wars of the Roses (1965; TV)     The Second Part of Henry the Sixt (1983; TV) Henry VI, Part 3     An Age of Kings (1960; TV)     The Wars of the Roses (1965; TV)     The Third Part of Henry the Sixt (1983; TV) Richard III     The Life and Death of King Richard III (1912)     Richard III (1955)     An Age of Kings (1960; TV)     The Wars of the Roses (1965; TV)     The Tragedy of Richard III (1983; TV)     "The Foretelling" (1983; TV)     "King Richard III" (1994; TV)     Richard III (1995)     Looking for Richard (1996)     Richard III (2008) Related     Holinshed's Chronicles     Hundred Years' War     Wars of the Roses     House of Plantagenet     House of York     House of Lancaster     Siege of Orléans     Battle of Patay     Peasants' Revolt (1381)     First Battle of St Albans     Battle of Wakefield     Second Battle of St Albans     Battle of Towton     Battle of Barnet     Battle of Tewkesbury     Princes in the Tower     Battle of Bosworth Field     "Even a worm will turn"     Tudor myth     The True Tragedy of Richard III (c.1590)     The Tragical History of King Richard the Third (1699)     David Garrick as Richard III (1745) [hide]     v     t     e William Shakespeare's Henry VIII Characters     Henry VIII     Cardinal Wolsey     Queen Katherine     Anne Bullen     Duke of Buckingham     Thomas Cranmer     Stephen Gardiner     Lord Chamerlain     Duke of Norfolk     Duke of Suffolk     Earl of Surrey     Cardinal Campeius     Capucius     Thomas Cromwell     Lord Sands     Lord Abergavenny     Lord Chancellor     Bishop of Lincoln     Thomas Lovell     Henry Guildford     Nicholas Vaux     Anthony Denny     Dr. Butts     Garter King-of-Arms John Lowin.jpg Sources     Thomas Wolsey, Late Cardinall, his Lyffe and Deathe (1558)     Holinshed's Chronicles (1577) Adaptations     The Famous History of the Life of King Henry the Eight (1979; TV) Related     John Fletcher     Cultural depictions of Henry VIII of England     Globe Theatre 1564 Millennium: 2nd millennium Centuries: 15th century – 16th century – 17th century Decades: 1530s  1540s  1550s  – 1560s –  1570s  1580s  1590s Years: 1561 1562 1563 – 1564 – 1565 1566 1567 1564 by topic Arts and science     Architecture     Art     Literature     Music     Science Lists of leaders     Colonial governors     State leaders Birth and death categories     Births     Deaths Establishments and disestablishments categories     Establishments     Disestablishments 1564 in other calendars Gregorian calendar 1564 MDLXIV Ab urbe condita 2317 Armenian calendar 1013 ԹՎ ՌԺԳ Assyrian calendar 6314 Bahá'í calendar −280 – −279 Bengali calendar 971 Berber calendar 2514 English Regnal year 6 Eliz. 1 – 7 Eliz. 1 Buddhist calendar 2108 Burmese calendar 926 Byzantine calendar 7072–7073 Chinese calendar 癸亥年 (Water Pig) 4260 or 4200     — to — 甲子年 (Wood Rat) 4261 or 4201 Coptic calendar 1280–1281 Discordian calendar 2730 Ethiopian calendar 1556–1557 Hebrew calendar 5324–5325 Hindu calendars  - Vikram Samvat 1620–1621  - Shaka Samvat 1486–1487  - Kali Yuga 4665–4666 Holocene calendar 11564 Igbo calendar 564–565 Iranian calendar 942–943 Islamic calendar 971–972 Japanese calendar Eiroku 7 (永禄7年) Juche calendar N/A Julian calendar 1564 MDLXIV Korean calendar 3897 Minguo calendar 348 before ROC 民前348年 Thai solar calendar 2107 Year 1564 (MDLXIV) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. 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