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  2. Estates General of 1560–1561 - Wikipedia

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    The Estates General of 1560–1561 was a national meeting of the three estates of France, the clergy, nobility and commoners convoked by François II, though he would die before it could begin. It represented the first meeting of the estates general in 76 years, the last one having been convened by Charles VIII at Tours.

  3. Elisabeth of Hesse, Electress Palatine - Wikipedia

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    On 8 July 1560 she married Louis VI, Elector Palatine. They had twelve children in just fifteen years, but only four of them survived childhood: Anna Marie (b. Heidelberg, 24 July 1561 - d. Eskilstuna, 29 July 1589), married Charles IX of Sweden [2] Elisabeth (b. Heidelberg, 15 June 1562 - d. Heidelberg, 2 November 1562), died in infancy.

  4. John Row (reformer) - Wikipedia

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    Row was one of a commission of six men (all named John) appointed in April 1560 to draw up the sum of the doctrine "necessary to be believed and received within the realm". The result, written in four days, is now known as the Scots Confession and was the "Confession of Faith," ratified by the estates in July 1560, and printed in 1561. After ...

  5. Ancient Diocese of Senlis - Wikipedia

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    27 March 1560 – 13 June 1560: Crespin de Brichanteau (or Crispinus) 17 July 1560 – 1561: Louis Guillart (or Ludovicus) 19 September 1561 – 30 October 1583: Pierre X. Le Chevalier; 6 May 1584 – 1602: Guillaume IV Rose; 24 March 1602 – 15 March 1610: Antoine Rose; 1610-1622: Cardinal François de La Rochefoucauld

  6. 1560 - Wikipedia

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    Year 1560 was a leap year ... July 6 – The Treaty of Edinburgh is signed between England, ... March 13 – William Louis, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg, Dutch count (d.

  7. Timeline of St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    City secedes from St. Louis County. July: 1877 St. Louis general strike. [34] 1878 – St. Louis Post-Dispatch newspaper begins publication. [32] 1879 Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association and J.C. Strauss photo studio in business. St. Louis Children's Hospital opened. St. Louis School of Fine Arts opened. Pope's Theatre opens. [20] 1880

  8. Green Bay's historic Riverside Ballroom has a new owner ... - AOL

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    A company registered to Juan Maldonado purchased the 3.5-acre Riverside Ballroom site at 1560 Main St. for $2.8 million on Jan. 12, according to Wisconsin Department of Revenue property sales records.

  9. 1560s - Wikipedia

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    July 24 – Mary, Queen of Scots, is forced to abdicate, and replaced by her one-year-old son James VI. July 25 – The city of Santiago de León de Caracas is founded by Diego de Losada. July 29 – James VI is crowned at Stirling. August 22 – The Duke of Alba is sent to the Netherlands with a strong Spanish force, to suppress unrest there.