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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.

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