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The Rabbit Hole: Conspiracy Theories

Anne Hathaway

The Rabbit Hole: Conspiracy Theories

Danielle Mercy

Society & Culture, History

4.1689 Ratings

🗓️ 19 April 2023

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Time travel or reincarnation? Follow me down the rabbit hole about Anne Hathaway. Rather, the Anne Hathaway's and their husbands. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Anne-Hathaway-wife-of-Shakespeare   https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Hathaway_(wife_of_Shakespeare)   https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Hathaway#   https://www.elle.com/culture/celebrities/a36893084/who-is-adam-shulman-anne-hathaway-husband/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Time travel or reincarnation.

0:02.4

Follow me down the rabbit hole about Anne Hathaway and her husband.

0:28.5

The The Good. Hello, friends, welcome back to the rabbit hole.

0:33.4

I'm your host, Danny, and today we are talking about two Ann Hathways.

0:38.5

Yes, there are two of them, and we're going to talk about both, as well as both their husbands. So the original Anne Hathaway was married to William Shakespeare.

0:42.9

And today's Anne Hathaway is married to a man named Adam Shulman, who's a little less popular than she is.

0:50.3

So maybe you've heard of him, maybe you haven't.

0:52.2

But let's get into it.

0:53.7

So Anne Hathaway, the original,

0:55.8

the original Anne Hathaway was also called Agnes Hathway. And she was born near Stratford, England,

1:03.6

in 1556. She was born to a local landowner named Richard Hathaway. And in November of 1582, when she was 26,

1:14.2

she married the famous William Shakespeare, although Shakespeare was only 18 at the time,

1:19.3

so very young. But it's actually pretty common. What I read is that it's pretty common for women

1:25.8

in this age or this time period to marry in their late 20s because a lot of times they had to stay home and take care of their younger siblings because one or both their parents would have died. And so typically like the mom's dead, the dad's working the land. And so the oldest sibling has to stay home and take care of like their

1:45.0

their children so this isn't like too weird to me there are also theories that they had they got

1:54.3

married because anne was pregnant but i don't think that i don't know if that's true or not I

2:01.0

cannot confirm nor deny if they got married because Anne was pregnant

2:06.1

but the following May of 1583 their daughter Susanna was born

2:11.8

so if you're doing the math and was already pregnant when they got married

2:16.1

so maybe it's a reason, but maybe not.

2:21.0

I don't know. And again, that was actually a popular thing that happened at the time as well,

2:24.9

that a lot of these women that were getting married in their late 20s were pregnant and then

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