What does this sceptred isle mean?

scepter'd isle. /ˌsept?d ˈa?l/ /ˌsept?rd ˈa?l/ ?a phrase describing England, which appears in Shakespeare's play Richard II, in a speech by the character John of Gaunt.

Hereof, what is the meaning of Sceptred?

Adj. 1. sceptred - invested with legal power or official authority especially as symbolized by having a scepter. empowered, sceptered. authorised, authorized - endowed with authority.

Beside above, who wrote this England? William Shakespeare

Consequently, who said this sceptered isle?

William Shakespeare

What is another word for scepter?

Synonyms. wand bauble staff verge sceptre.

Who killed Richard II Shakespeare?

King Henry

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