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  1. 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 ...

  2. 14 de dic. de 2018 · The sensational life of Mary Stuart is on the silver screen again, with Saoirse Ronan and Margot Robbie at the helm in the latest retelling of the Scottish queen's life.

  3. The Murder of David Rizzio. For centuries, the dramatic life of Mary, Queen of Scots, has provided exciting subject matter for painters, writers and composers. Here, Sir William Allan depicts the assassination of David Rizzio, the queen 's Italian secretary, in March 1566. The artist took great care to be historically accurate, establishing the ...

  4. Search for: 'David Rizzio' in Oxford Reference ». (1533–66)Italian-born secretary and adviser to Mary, Queen of Scots. He entered service at court in 1561 and by 1564 he had become her Secretary: he possibly arranged her marriage to his friend Darnley. By March 1566 ‘Seigneur’ David's arrogant monopoly of power, combined with fears of ...

  5. Died: 9 March 1566. Holyrood, Edinburgh. Cause of Death: Murder by Stabbing. Religion: Roman Catholic. David Riccio di Pancaliere in Piedmonte was an Italian courtier, born near Turin, a descendant of the Riccio Counts de San Paolo et Solbrito. As a young man, he went from Turin to Nice to seek a position at the court of the Duke of Savoy.

  6. September 19, 2022. An explosive retelling of the murder of David Rizzio. Shocking, frank, and dramatic, Denise Mina expertly portrays the rollercoaster of mob mentalities, guilt, scandal, and treachery that is the ever changing but always present struggle for power, the right to control history’s narrative. A dynamic novella.

  7. David Rizzio Plays Tennis with His Assassins Late Saturday afternoon · 9th March, 1566 · Indoor tennis court · Palace of Holyrood · Edinburgh Lord Ruthven wanted him killed during this tennis match but Darnley said no. Lord Darnley wants it done tonight.