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| 1564 |
| | Gabriele Fallopia invents the condom | |
| | Swiss peasant family with 15 children
Wellcome Library, London
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| c. 1565 |
| | Pieter Brueghel the Elder depicts biblical events taking place among the peasants of the Netherlands countryside | |
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| 1565 |
| | Mary Queen of Scots marries her Catholic cousin, Henry Darnley | |
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| 1566 |
| | Mary Queen of Scots' secretary, David Rizzio, is dragged from her presence and stabbed to death | |
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| 1566 |
| | Mary Queen of Scots' husband Darnley is treacherously involved in the murder of her secretary, Rizzio | |
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| 1566 |
| | The mathematician, astrologer and alchemist John Dee moves to a house in Mortlake on the site of the building now known as the Queen’s Head | |
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| 1567 |
| | The Book of Common Prayer and the New Testament are published in Welsh, to be followed by the complete Bible in 1588 | |
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| 1567 |
| | Darnley is murdered, almost certainly at the instigation of Mary Queen of Scots' lover, Bothwell, whom she marries just three months later | |
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| 1567 |
| | The duke of Alba introduces a reign of terror in the Spanish Netherlands, by means of a tribunal known as the Council of Blood | |
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| 1567 |
| | A casket of letters seems to incriminate Mary Queen of Scots herself in the murder of her husband, Darnley | |
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