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  1. Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford ( / də ˈvɪər /; 12 April 1550 – 24 June 1604), was an English peer and courtier of the Elizabethan era. Oxford was heir to the second oldest earldom in the kingdom, a court favourite for a time, a sought-after patron of the arts, and noted by his contemporaries as a lyric poet and court ...

  2. Edward de Vere, 17.º conde de Oxford (Castelo de Hedingham, 12 de abril de 1550 — Hackney, 24 de junho de 1604) foi um nobre inglês e cortesão no Período Elisabetano.

  3. 20 de jun. 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.

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  4. When Elizabeth Tudor became Queen of England in 1558, the Earldom of Oxford was one of the oldest lines of nobles in the country, Aubrey de Vere having held land under Edward the Confessor and later marrying into the family of William the Conqueror.

  5. A biography of Edward De Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, who some claim was the true author of Shakespeare's works showing links to plots and insider knowledge.

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  6. 28 de jan. de 2019 · Despite this compelling circumstantial evidence, there is no concrete proof that Edward de Vere was the real author of Shakespeare’s plays. Indeed, it is conventionally accepted that 14 of Shakespeare’s plays were written after 1604 – the year of De Vere’s death.

  7. Edward de Vere, 17.º conde de Oxford foi um nobre inglês e cortesão no Período Elisabetano. Edward era o herdeiro do segundo mais antigo condado do reino, um patrono das artes, e observado por seus contemporâneos como um poeta lírico e dramaturgo, mas seu temperamento volátil e imprudente o impediu de alcançar responsabilidades ...