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    Events from the year 1567 in art. Events. In China, the Jiajing era (1522–1566) has ended. Paintings. Giorgio Vasari, Self-portrait. ...

  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 ...

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    April 26 – Nicolas Formé, composer (d. 1638); August 21 – Francis de Sales, Catholic Bishop of Geneva, born in the Duchy of Savoy (d. 1622); September 24 – Martin Fréminet, painter and engraver (d.

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    Mary surrendered at the Battle of Carberry Hill on 15 June 1567, was imprisoned at Lochleven Castle, and on 24 July 1567 abdicated. Her infant son was crowned as James VI of Scotland on 29 July 1567 and Moray was made Regent of Scotland. At this time rumours spread that Mary had abdicated because of the discovery of letters which incriminated her.

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  9. Mary, Queen of Scots - Wikipedia

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    Mary replied, "I forgive you with all my heart, for now, I hope, you shall make an end of all my troubles." [ 229 ] Her servants, Jane Kennedy and Elizabeth Curle , and the executioners helped Mary remove her outer garments, revealing a velvet petticoat and a pair of sleeves in crimson brown, the liturgical colour of martyrdom in the Catholic ...