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  1. Events. 1560. 27 February – Treaty of Berwick: Terms agreed with the Lords of the Congregation in the Kingdom of Scotland for English forces to enter Scotland to expel French troops defending the Regency of Mary of Guise. 6 July – Treaty of Edinburgh between England, France and Scotland, ending the Siege of Leith.

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  4. Anton Praetorius, fighter against torture and chase of witches (d. 1613) August 7 – Elizabeth Báthory, Hungarian murderer. November 28 – Baltasar of Marradas, Spanish noblemanbleman, knight of the Knights of Malta, imperial field marshal, governor in Bohemia (d. 1638)

  5. Jul 26, 2019 · An unknown woman in 1567 (Fig. 10) displays all the latest 1560s trends as Jane Ashelford explains in Dress in the Age of Elizabeth I (1988): “It was the fashion from about 1560 onwards to have a projecting wing or padded roll on the shoulder, the purpose of which was to hide the ties which united sleeves and bodice.”.

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  6. Jun 25, 2018 · This was a treaty between England, Scotland and France. It was agreed that the English and French would remove their troops from Scotland. 1560 (September) Robert Dudley’s wife, Amy Robsart, died after falling down a flight of stairs. Many people believed that Dudley had murdered his wife so that he could marry Elizabeth. 1561 (4th June)

  7. Category:1560 - Wikipedia. This category is for topics specifically related to the year AD 1560. 1555. 1556. 1557. 1558. 1559. 1560. 1561. 1562. 1563. 1564. 1565. 1510s. 1520s. 1530s. 1540s. 1550s. 1560s. 1570s. 1580s. 1590s. 1600s. 1610s. Subcategories. This category has the following 14 subcategories, out of 14 total. 1560 by continent ‎ (6 C)

  8. Jan 26, 2022 · Definition. by Joshua J. Mark. published on 26 January 2022. Augsburg Confession. Unknown Artist (CC BY-SA) The Augsburg Confession is the affirmation of faith of the Lutheran Church written by Philip Melanchthon (l. 1497-1560) and presented at the Diet of Augsburg in June 1530.

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