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Jester and Will Sommers

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Difference between Jester and Will Sommers

Jester vs. Will Sommers

A jester, court jester, or fool, was historically an entertainer during the medieval and Renaissance eras who was a member of the household of a nobleman or a monarch employed to entertain him and his guests. William "Will" Sommers (or Somers; died 15 June 1560) was the best-known court jester of Henry VIII of England.

Similarities between Jester and Will Sommers

Jester and Will Sommers have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Elizabeth I of England, Henry VIII of England, John Doran (writer), Robert Armin.

Elizabeth I of England

Elizabeth I (7 September 1533 – 24 March 1603) was Queen of England and Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death on 24 March 1603.

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Henry VIII of England

Henry VIII (28 June 1491 – 28 January 1547) was King of England from 1509 until his death.

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John Doran (writer)

John Doran (11 March 1807 – 25 January 1878) was an English editor and miscellaneous writer of Irish parentage, wrote a number of works dealing with the lighter phases of manners, antiquities, and social history, often bearing punning titles, e.g., Table Traits with Something on Them (1854), and Knights and their Days.

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Robert Armin

Robert Armin (c. 1563 – 1615) was an English actor, a member of the Lord Chamberlain's Men.

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Jester and Will Sommers Comparison

Jester has 134 relations, while Will Sommers has 30. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 2.44% = 4 / (134 + 30).

References

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