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  2. 1567 in art - Wikipedia

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    1 May - Michiel Jansz van Mierevelt, Dutch painter (died 1641); 24 September - Martin Fréminet, French painter and engraver (died 1619); date unknown. Nicolas Cordier, French sculptor, painter and printmaker (died 1612)

  3. 1567 - Wikipedia

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    The fort is the first European settlement in present-day North Carolina. February 4 – Prince Zhu Zaiji, son of the Jiajing Emperor, becomes the ascends the throne of Ming Dynasty China as the Longqing Emperor. [1] February 10 – Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, husband of Mary, Queen of Scots, is murdered at the Provost's House in Kirk o' Field ...

  4. Category:1567 - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1567" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Conversion of Paul (Bruegel) - Wikipedia

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    Some critics have suggested that the scene depicted by Bruegel refers to contemporaneous events, especially the crossing of the Alps by Don Fernando Álvarez de Toledo y Pimentel, 3rd Duke of Alba in 1567, as he was marching into the Netherlands at the head of an army of 10,000 men to sedate the Dutch revolts.

  6. 1567 in literature - Wikipedia

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    Séon Carsuel, Bishop of the Isles – Foirm na n-Urrnuidheadh, translation of John Knox's Book of Common Order, with some poems and prayers, into Classical Gaelic, the first publication in any Goidelic language, (printed in Latin script by Robert Lekprevik in Edinburgh and published April 24)

  7. A Caveat or Warning for Common Cursitors - Wikipedia

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    A Caveat or Warning for Common Cursitors, vulgarly called vagabonds (shortened as Caveat) was first published in 1566 by Thomas Harman, and although no copies of that edition survive, it must have been popular, because two printers were punished by the Stationers' Company in 1567 for pirated editions. Two editions were published in 1568, and a ...

  8. 1567 in poetry - Wikipedia

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    Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: February 12 – Thomas Campion (died 1620), English composer, poet and physician February 27 – William Alabaster (died 1640), English poet

  9. Edward Sutton, 5th Baron Dudley - Wikipedia

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    Edward Sutton, 5th Baron Dudley (09 September 1567 – 23 June 1643) was an English peer, politician and landowner who briefly sat in the House of Commons. [1] Through his intemperate behaviour he won widespread notoriety, completed the financial ruin of his family, and was the last of his name to bear the title.