Life in the 1560s was characterized by feudalism and absolute monarchy in many parts of Europe. Society was hierarchical, with a small noble class ruling over a majority of peasants and commoners. Religion played a significant role in daily life, with the Protestant Reformation causing conflicts and tensions in many regions. Travel and communication were limited, and medical knowledge was based on traditional remedies and beliefs.
Ireland
THERE WERE NONE.
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Nobody. Mary Shakespeare, the mother of William, was married in the 1560s.
Ireland
The word is traced to the 1560s Latin insanus,meaning "mad, outrageous, insane, extravagant, or excessive.
prevent other European states from establishing bases there, which could threaten Spain's power
None. This was fourteen years before Shakespeare was born. They weren't even writing plays until the 1560s.
The Scottish rebelled against Mary Queen of Scots (1542-1587), a Catholic who was supported by Spain.
In the 1560s, women's status varied widely depending on social class and location. Generally, women had limited legal rights and were expected to fulfill traditional gender roles as wives and mothers. Only elite women had access to education and some degree of financial independence.
In the sense of "looking well," first use (English) during the 1560s, from earlier sense of "be fitting" (early 13th. century), from participle of "become".
The Puritan religion began in the 1560s in Ireland. Puritanism was founded by some Marian exiles from the clergy shortly after the accession of Elizabeth I of England in 1558.