• Events from the year 1567 in France. Monarch – Charles IX of France January 20 – Battle of Rio de Janeiro: Portuguese forces under the command of Estácio...
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    Year 1567 (MDLXVII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar. January 20 – Battle of Rio de Janeiro: Portuguese forces under the...
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    January 1567 he imposed final defeat on the French forces and decisively expelled them from Brazil, but died a month later from wounds inflicted in the battle...
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    Michelade (category 1567 in France)
    monks, by Protestant coup officials in Nîmes on Michaelmas (29 September) 1567, after the outbreak of the second French War of Religion after the failure...
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    Saint-Denis was fought on 10 November 1567 between a royalist army and Huguenot rebels during the second of the French Wars of Religion. Although their 74...
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    Jacques Clément (category 1567 births)
    Clément (1567 – 1 August 1589) was a French conspirator and the regicide of King Henry III. He was born at Serbonnes, in today's Yonne département, in Burgundy...
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    Valenciennes took place between 14 December 1566 and 23 March 1567 at Valenciennes, then in the Spanish Netherlands. It is sometimes considered the first...
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    Surprise of Meaux (category 1567 in France)
    liquidate all Huguenots in France had been secretly arranged at this conference. This was brought to the fore again in 1567, when Alba marched north...
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    Francis I. She married Louis Auguste, Dauphin of France, in May 1770 at age 14, becoming the Dauphine of France. On 10 May 1774, her husband ascended the throne...
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    Baron of France and Grand Master, Constable of France etc. (1492–1567), Marshal of France in 1522 Théodor Trivulce (1458–1531), Marshal of France in 1526...
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    Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley (category 1567 deaths)
    (1546 – 10 February 1567) was King of Scotland as the second husband of Mary, Queen of Scots, from 29 July 1565 until his murder in 1567. Lord Darnley had...
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    Council of Troubles (category 1567 establishments in the Holy Roman Empire)
    Spanish: Tribunal de los Tumultos, or French: Conseil des Troubles) was the special tribunal instituted on 9 September 1567 by Fernando Álvarez de Toledo, 3rd...
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    was Queen of Scotland from 14 December 1542 until her forced abdication in 1567. The only surviving legitimate child of James V of Scotland, Mary was six...
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  • Fort Coligny (Rio de Janeiro Bay; intended as a haven for Huguenots) (1555–1567) Île Delphine's island (1736–1737) Present-day Haiti St. Domingue (1627–1804)...
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  • Étienne (category Pages with French IPA)
    French orientalist Étienne Gilson (1884–1978), French philosopher Étienne Hubert (Arabist) (1567–1614), French physician, Orientalist and diplomat, also known...
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    Charles of Lorraine (1 July 1567 – 24 November 1607) was the Roman Catholic Bishop of Metz (from 18 July 1578) and Strasbourg (from 1 July 1592). Pope...
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    (1638–1710) French Empire (1534–1980/present) French colonization of the Americas: France Antarctique (1555–1567)  New France (1534–1763) and Quebec French Louisiana...
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    Châteauneuf-sur-Loire. (1510 – 11 November 1567) was a French diplomat, and Secretary of State. From 1537 until 1567 he was one of the four Secretaries of...
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    Verrazzano in 1524; Jacques Cartier (1491–1557), and Samuel de Champlain (1567–1635), who explored the region of Canada he reestablished as New France. The...
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    standardised 1 January as the first day of the year throughout France. War again broke out in 1567 after Charles added 6,000 Swiss mercenaries to his personal...
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    The head of the government of France has been called the prime minister of France (French: Premier ministre) since 1959, when Michel Debré became the...
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  • co-founded the Congregation of the Minor Clerics Regular Francis de Sales (1567–1622), French born bishop of Geneva, Switzerland Francis Ferdinand de Capillas (1607–1648)...
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    Bibliothèque nationale de France (French: [biblijɔtɛk nɑsjɔnal də fʁɑ̃s]; BnF) is the national library of France, located in Paris on two main sites, Richelieu...
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    12 November 1567) was a French noble, governor, royal favourite and Constable of France during the mid to late Italian Wars and early French Wars of Religion...
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    (1664–1733) Vieques (1698–1811) France Antarctique (1555–1567) French Guiana (1503–) Equinoctial France (1612–1615) New France (1534–1763) Acadia (1604–1713)...
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    James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    to discredit her. On 9 February 1567 Bothwell left his lodging at Todrick's Wynd on the south side of the Royal Mile in Edinburgh (east of Blackfriars...
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    difference in age (he was 18 years younger at a time when such large age differences between spouses were not at all uncommon). In November 1567, upon the...
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  • Champlain, French explorer and founder of Quebec (b. c.1567) Portals: France History Lists Sturdy, David (14 March 2017). Richelieu and Mazarin: A Study in Statesmanship...
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    American football player Elijah Monoky, Hungarian noble Elijah Montalto (1567–1616), French physician Elijah Moore (born 2000), American football player Elijah...
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  • Fresnaye (1536–1608), French poet Kévin Vauquelin (born 2001), French cyclist Nicolas Vauquelin des Yveteaux (1567–1649), French poet, the son of Jean...
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