1560 in France explained
Events from the year 1560 in France.
Incumbents
Francis II (until December 5),[1] then Charles IX[2]
Events
- March 17 - Leaders of the Amboise conspiracy, including Godefroy de Barry, seigneur de La Renaudie, make an unsuccessful attempt to storm the château of Amboise, where the young French king and queen are residing. La Renaudie is subsequently caught and executed, along with over a thousand of his followers.
- July 6 - The Treaty of Edinburgh is signed between England, France and Scotland. The French withdraw from Scotland. This largely ends the Auld Alliance between France and Scotland, and ends the wars between England and its northern neighbour.
- December 5 - Seventeen-year-old Mary, Queen of Scots, is widowed by the death of her first husband, King Francis II of France. Her mother-in-law, Catherine de' Medici, becomes regent of France.
- December 6 - Charles IX of France succeeds his elder brother, Francis II, at the age of ten.
Births
Deaths
Notes and References
- Web site: Francis II Biography, Reign, Successor, & Facts Britannica . www.britannica.com . 5 June 2022 . en.
- Web site: Charles IX, King of France . www.britishmuseum.org . 5 June 2022.