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    The 1560s BC was a decade lasting from January 1, 1569 BC to December 31, 1560 BC. Events and trends. 1567 BC — Egypt: End of Fifteenth Dynasty, end of Sixteenth Dynasty, end of Seventeenth Dynasty, start of Eighteenth Dynasty. Significant people. Reuben, son of Jacob ( 1568 – 1445 BC ). [1]

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    April 2 – Civil war breaks out in the Kingdom of France as Louis I, Prince of Condé, leader of the Protestant Huguenots, declares war against the French Catholic rulers in retaliation for the March 1 massacre of Vassy. Condé and Gaspard de Coligny, seize control of Orléans and other uprisings follow throughout France.

  3. The 5th century BC started the first day of 500 BC and ended the last day of 401 BC . The Parthenon in Athens, a symbol of Ancient Greece and Western Philosophy. This century saw the establishment of Pataliputra as a capital of the Magadha Empire. This city would later become the ruling capital of different Indian kingdoms for about a thousand ...

  4. Significant people. 1550s BC. The 1550s BC was a decade lasting from January 1, 1559 BC to December 31, 1550 BC. Events and trends. The city of Mycenae, in the northeast Peloponnesus, becomes the most powerful in Achaea. The Mycenaean civilization is named after the town.

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  5. Sobekemsaf I, King (1570s BC) Sobekemsaf II, King (1570s BC) Sekhemre-Wepmaat Intef, King (c.1573–c.1571 BC) Nubkheperre Intef, King (c.1571–1560s BC) Sekhemre-Heruhirmaat Intef, King (1560s BC) Senakhtenre Ahmose, King (1559–1558 BC) Seqenenre Tao, King (c.1560/1558–c.1554 BC) Kamose, King (c.1555–1550/1549 BC) Egypt: New ...

  6. Events. July 6 – Treaty of Edinburgh; Births. Anton Praetorius, fighter against torture and chase of witches (d. 1613); August 7– Elizabeth Báthory, Hungarian murderer

  7. 26 de jul. de 2019 · An unknown woman in 1567 (Fig. 10) displays all the latest 1560s trends as Jane Ashelford explains in Dress in the Age of Elizabeth I (1988): “It was the fashion from about 1560 onwards to have a projecting wing or padded roll on the shoulder, the purpose of which was to hide the ties which united sleeves and bodice.”.