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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1560s1560s - Wikipedia

    January 23 – After 45 years' reign, the Jiajing Emperor, Zhu Houcong, dies in the Forbidden City of China. January – A Spanish force under the command of Captain Juan Pardo establishes Fort San Juan, in the Native American settlement of Joara. The fort is the first European settlement in present-day North Carolina.

  2. Los años 1560 o década del 1560 empezó el 1 de enero de 1560 y terminó el 31 de diciembre de 1569 . Acontecimientos. 1566 - Pío V sucede a Pío IV como papa. 1564 - Nacimiento de Galileo Galilei en Pisa. 1564 - Nacimiento o bautismo de William Shakespeare. 1567 - Nacimiento o bautismo de Carlo Monteverdi.

  3. 1560 ( MDLX) fue un año bisiesto comenzado en lunes del calendario juliano . Acontecimientos. 16 de septiembre: El predicador calvinista Gian Luigi Pascale, enviado por el mismo Juan Calvino para predicar en las comunidades valdenses de Calabria, resistiendo todas las torturas infligidas por la Inquisición fue quemado en la hoguera en Roma.

  4. November–December – Rising of the North: Charles Neville, 6th Earl of Westmorland and Thomas Percy, 7th Earl of Northumberland lead a rebellion against Queen Elizabeth I in an attempt to place the Catholic Mary, Queen of Scots, on the English throne. Walter Devereux, 1st Earl of Essex drives the Earls out of England.

  5. The 1560s was a decade that started on 1 January 1560 and ended on 31 December 1569. It is distinct from the decade known as the 157th decade which began on January 1, 1561. and ended on December 31, 1570.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 15601560 - Wikipedia

    January–March. January 7 – In the Kingdom of Scotland, French troops commanded by Henri Cleutin and Captain Corbeyran de Cardaillac Sarlabous sail across the Firth of Forth from Leith, which they are occupying, and fight with the Lords of the Congregation at Pettycur Bay near Kinghorn.

  7. The fashion spread from there to Italy, and then to France and (eventually) England, where it was called a pair of bodies, being made in two parts which laced back and front. The corset was restricted to aristocratic fashion, and was a fitted bodice stiffened with reeds called bents, wood, or whalebone.