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  1. Mary Shakespeare, nombre de soltera Mary Arden (c. 1537 – 1608), fue la madre de William Shakespeare. Era la más joven de las ocho hijas de Robert Arden, y quien heredó la propiedad de su padre, hoy llamada «Mary Ardens Farm» o «Mary Ardens House» –«La casa (o quinta) de Mary Arden»–, en Wilmcote, en el condado ...

  2. Arden Coat of Arms. Mary Shakespeare (née Arden; c. 1537 — September 1608) was the mother of William Shakespeare. Biography. Mary was born about 1536 in Wilmcote, the daughter of Robert Arden, a gentleman farmer and junior descendant of the Arden family, who were prominent in Warwickshire.

  3. Mary Arden was the mother of William Shakespeare.Mary’s date of birth is unknown; she was likely to have been born between the years 1536-8. She was the youngest of eight daughters and lived in a farmhouse that was built in 1514. Mary’s father, Robert Arden, was a member of the Guild of the Holy Cross, an important communal Stratford institution.

  4. Mary Arden married John Shakespeare in 1557, when she was 20 years old and John was 26. She may have been thought to have married ‘beneath’ herself – a daughter of the landed class marrying the son of a tenant farmer – but we do not know anything about her family’s attitude to her marriage.

  5. 22 de mar. de 2020 · Mother’s Day provides a perfect opportunity to take a closer look at the woman who shaped Shakespeare’s life, his mother Mary Shakespeare née Arden. We know very little about Mary Ardens marriage to John Shakespeare, which took place sometime between 1556 and 1558.

  6. Mary Shakespeare, nombre de soltera Mary Arden ( c. 1537 – 1608), fue la madre de William Shakespeare. Era la más joven de las ocho hijas de Robert Arden, y quien heredó la propiedad de su padre, hoy llamada «Mary Ardens Farm» o «Mary Ardens House» –«La casa (o quinta) de Mary Arden»–, en Wilmcote, en el condado inglés de ...

  7. 13 de feb. de 2015 · Shakespeare’s Mother: The Secret Life of a Tudor Woman review: ‘another fascinating view of the Wolf Hall era’. There wasn’t much about Mary Arden, but Michael Wood’s documentary was an ...