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+ | [[Image:Fly, Caterpillar, Pear, and Centipede is the informal title for one page from the Mira Calligraphiae Monumenta by Joris Hoefnagel..jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Fly, Caterpillar, Pear, and Centipede]]'' from the ''[[Mira Calligraphiae Monumenta]]'' by [[Joris Hoefnagel]].]] | ||
[[Image:The Winter (1563) by Arcimboldo in the Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien.jpg |thumb|left|200px|''[[The Winter]]'' (1563) by [[Giuseppe Arcimboldo|Arcimboldo]]]] | [[Image:The Winter (1563) by Arcimboldo in the Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien.jpg |thumb|left|200px|''[[The Winter]]'' (1563) by [[Giuseppe Arcimboldo|Arcimboldo]]]] | ||
[[Image:Landscape with the Fall of Icarus long thought to be by Pieter Bruegel.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Landscape with the Fall of Icarus]]'' ([[1560s]]); formerly attributed to [[Pieter Bruegel the Elder]]]] | [[Image:Landscape with the Fall of Icarus long thought to be by Pieter Bruegel.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Landscape with the Fall of Icarus]]'' ([[1560s]]); formerly attributed to [[Pieter Bruegel the Elder]]]] | ||
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- | *[[Apologie pour Herodote]] | + | *''[[Les songes drolatiques de Pantagruel]]'' (1565) by François Desprez |
- | * [[August]] – [[Calvinists]] destroy religious art in the [[Low Countries]]. | + | *[[The Apology of Herodotus]] (1566) by French classical scholar Henri Estienne published. |
+ | * [[Calvinists]] destroy religious art in the [[Low Countries]]. | ||
* Religious rioting in the Netherlands signifies the beginning of the [[Eighty Years' War]] in the Netherlands. | * Religious rioting in the Netherlands signifies the beginning of the [[Eighty Years' War]] in the Netherlands. | ||
* [[Pope Pius IV]] expels all the [[prostitute]]s from [[Rome]]. | * [[Pope Pius IV]] expels all the [[prostitute]]s from [[Rome]]. | ||
*[[1562]] - Several [[Huguenot]]s are massacred by [[Catholicism|Catholics]] in [[Wassy]], [[France]], marking the start of the [[French Wars of Religion]]. | *[[1562]] - Several [[Huguenot]]s are massacred by [[Catholicism|Catholics]] in [[Wassy]], [[France]], marking the start of the [[French Wars of Religion]]. | ||
- | + | *[[The Four Elements (Arcimboldo) ]] | |
==Births== | ==Births== | ||
- | *[[Elizabeth Báthory]], Hungarian serial killer (d. [[1614]]) | + | *[[Elizabeth Báthory]], Hungarian noblewoman (1560 - 1614) |
==Deaths== | ==Deaths== | ||
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- Les songes drolatiques de Pantagruel (1565) by François Desprez
- The Apology of Herodotus (1566) by French classical scholar Henri Estienne published.
- Calvinists destroy religious art in the Low Countries.
- Religious rioting in the Netherlands signifies the beginning of the Eighty Years' War in the Netherlands.
- Pope Pius IV expels all the prostitutes from Rome.
- 1562 - Several Huguenots are massacred by Catholics in Wassy, France, marking the start of the French Wars of Religion.
- The Four Elements (Arcimboldo)
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Births
- Elizabeth Báthory, Hungarian noblewoman (1560 - 1614)
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Deaths
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