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  1. Royal annuity. Remarriage and later life. Last years. Literary reputation. Oxfordian theory of Shakespeare authorship. Notes. References. External links. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford: A Short Biography. A Concise Overview of the Life of Edward de Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford (1550–1604): Elizabethan Courtier, Poet, Playwright, and Patron of Literature, Arts, and Theatre. Edward de Vere in 1575 (age 25): the “Welbeck” portrait.

  5. IDENTIFYING EDWARD DE VERE: A BIOGRAPHY OF EDWARD DE VERE, 17TH EARL OF OXFORD, FROM DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE INTRODUCTION Portrayals of Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, in print, on film, and on the internet in the last century contain inaccuracies of both fact and interpretation. This biography

  6. 27 de jun. de 2018 · Encyclopedia of World Biography. Edward de Vere [1] >British courtier Edward de Vere [2], seventeenth Earl of Oxford > (1550–1604), was an accomplished sixteenth–century English poet and >literary patron as well as an official and member of the court of Elizabeth >I [3].

  7. 27 de nov. de 2009 · BBC Oxford. Edward de Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford, was one of the leading patrons of the Elizabethan age, but was he also William Shakespeare? Kurt Kreiler's new book, The Man Who Invented...