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The 1550s were a time when notable figures such as Queen Elizabeth I of England, who became queen in 1558, and Spanish King Philip II, who reigned during this period, were prominent. In literature, William Shakespeare was born in 1564, although he was not yet active in the 1550s. Additionally, the scientific advancements of the time included the work of Nicolaus Copernicus, who published his heliocentric theory in 1543, influencing the course of astronomy in subsequent decades.

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