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  1. David Rizzio, según las fuentes italianas David Riccio di Pancalieri in Piamonte, 1 ( Pancalieri, c. 1533 - Edimburgo, 9 de marzo de 1566) fue un cortesano italiano, secretario privado de María Estuardo, reina de Escocia. Enrique Estuardo, el marido de la reina, celoso de los rumores que corrían sobre el romance entre Rizzio y ella, se unió ...

  2. 24 de sept. de 2021 · A young Mary Queen of Scots witnesses the brutal murder of her private secretary David Rizzio during the bloody coup of Holyrood Palace in March of 1566. The Murder Of David Rizzio – a painting by Friedrich Paul Thumann. Ever since reading the brilliant crime trilogy ‘ Garnethill ‘ several years ago, I have been an ardent fan of Denise Mina.

  3. 4 de abr. de 2023 · In March 1566, in the presence of a pregnant Mary, the murderers burst into Mary’s chambers and stabbed Riccio to death. Mary looked on helplessly and in fear of her own life later escaped with ...

  4. In a dramatic night-time scene, Mary Queen of Scots attempts to save her Italian musician Rizzio, who is being attacked by men sent by her husband Lord Darnley. The print won a gold medal and a premium of 10 guineas from the Society of Arts, London, in 1791 and reproduces a large oil painting by Opie, exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1787.

  5. 4 de abr. de 2024 · March 9, 1566, Edinburgh. David Riccio (born c. 1533, Pancalieri, near Turin, Piedmont—died March 9, 1566, Edinburgh) was the secretary to Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots; he helped to arrange her marriage to Henry Stewart, Lord Darnley. Riccio was the son of a musician. In 1561 he went to Scotland with the Duke of Savoy’s ambassador.

  6. On the night of 10 February, Mary left to attend a wedding party while Darnley stayed at home. At about two am, a massive explosion reduced Kirk o’ Field House to rubble. Darnley was killed, but not by the explosion. He was found half-naked – not in the rubble of the house, but in the garden outside the town walls.

  7. Using the information you have gathered, write your own report of Rizzio's murder. You could include quotes from witnesses to the crime, information about what the rooms looked like and even a drawing - there were no cameras in 1566! Don't worry if you don't have a printer - you can type right onto the page.