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  1. RCIN 401172. The Italian David Rizzio arrived in Scotland in 1561 with the ambassador from Savoy. He first entered the service of Mary, Queen of Scots as a musician and later became her secretary and close companion. On the night of 9 March 1566 he was brutally murdered in Mary's private apartments at Holyroodhouse.

  2. This article is about the Reign character David Rizzio. You may be looking for the Historical figure David Rizzio. David Rizzio was a recurring character in the fourth season of Reign. He was portrayed by Andrew Shaver. David was Queen Mary's most trusted secretary and advisor during her reign in Scotland. He was sent by Bash to deliver a prophecy about Mary's future. While helping Mary as she ...

  3. ro.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_RizzioDavid Rizzio - Wikipedia

    David Rizzio (ortografiat și David Riccio) (n. circa 1533, Torino - d. 9 martie 1566, Holyrood) a fost un muzician italian și secretar al Mariei Stuart. A fost asasinat, din gelozie, de Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, la Palatul Holyrood, în prezența Mariei Stuart. Omicidiul a fost catalizatorul căderii lui Darnley și a avut consecvențe ...

  4. David (e) Rizzio eli Riccio (n. 1533 [1] Piemonte – 9. maaliskuuta 1566) oli italialainen hovimies ja Skotlannin hallitsijan Maria Stuartin uskottu. Hän tuli vuonna 1561 erään lähetystön mukana Skotlantiin ja herätti kauniilla lauluäänellään ja soittotaidollaan kuningattaren huomion. Rizzio oli myös hyvin kielitaitoinen ja osasi ...

  5. 17 de mar. de 2023 · David Rizzio (1533-1566), musician and courtier, is a highly romanticised historical figure. He has long been represented in the Scottish arts for his close relationship with Mary Queen of Scots, his murder at the hands of her husband and other Protestant lords, and his association with the religious conflicts that marked the Scottish Reformation.

  6. David Riccio (or David Rizzio) was born in Italy. He travelled to Scotland in 1561 with the duke of Savoy's ambassador. He sang before Mary Queen of Scots who subsequently appointed him a gentleman of the Privy Chamber and later secretary. His closeness to the queen aroused the suspicions of her husband, Lord Darnley, and of the Scottish nobles.