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June and 1560
* June 27 – Sir John Hayward, English historian ( b. c. 1560 )
The sudden death of Mary of Guise in Edinburgh Castle on 10 June 1560 paved the way for an end to hostilities, the signing of the Treaty of Edinburgh, and the withdrawal of French and English troops from Scotland.
* June 7 – Amy Robsart, wife of Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester ( d. 1560 )
In June 1560, Michel de l ' Hôpital was appointed Chancellor of France.
Mary of Guise () ( 22 November 1515 – 11 June 1560 ) was a queen consort of Scotland as the second spouse of King James V. She was the mother of Mary, Queen of Scots, and served as regent of Scotland in her daughter's name from 1554 to 1560.
On 8 June she made her will and died of dropsy on 11 June 1560.
Charles IX ( 27 June 1550 – 30 May 1574 ) was King of France, ruling from 1560 until his death.
But after 1560 the rule was that each order deliberate separately ; the royal declaration of 23 June 1789 ( at the outbreak of the French Revolution ) even stated that they formed three distinct chambers.
* June 27-John Hayward, historian ( born c. 1560 )
The took place in June 1560.
In May or June 1560, Imagawa Yoshimoto, with an army of about 35, 000 men, set forth on a march to Kyoto.
As a result of being on bad terms with her son, Alfonso II, Duke of Ferrara, she returned to France in 1560 and settled in Montargis, where she then died on 12 June 1574.
Wilhelm Fabry ( also William Fabry, Guilelmus Fabricius Hildanus, or Fabricius von Hilden ) ( June 25, 1560 − February 15, 1634 ), often called the " Father of German surgery ", was the first educated and scientific German surgeon.
* June 12, 1560 ( Eiroku 3, 19th day of the 5th month ): Battle of Okehazama.
Amy Dudley ( née Robsart ) ( 7 June 1532 – 8 September 1560 ) was the first wife of Lord Robert Dudley, favourite of Elizabeth I of England.
Although Bishop Jewel remained in favour of the marriage as late as June 1560, and Elizabeth's own opinion is not known, the Earl's friends Ralph Sadler and Thomas Randolph could not mask their growing awareness of his unstable character in their official correspondence.
After the death of the Queen Regent in June and the conclusion of hosilities at Leith by the Treaty of Edinburgh in July, the Scottish Reformation was effected in the Parliament of Scotland in August 1560.
In June 1560 Norfolk, then lieutenant-general of the north, strongly urged Wharton's appointment as captain of Berwick-upon-Tweed, his restoration to the west marches being impossible because of his feud with Maxwell, who was now friendly to the English ; but the recommendation was not adopted.
William ' Will ' Sommers ( or Somers ) ( died June 15, 1560 ) was the best-known court jester of Henry VIII of England.
He was probably the William Sommers whose death is recorded in the parish of St Leonards, Shoreditch, on June 15, 1560.
In June 1560 he entertained Cecil and Dr Nicholas Wotton on their way to Edinburgh.
Ananias Dare ( c. 1560June 27, 1587, legal death ) was the husband of Eleanor White, whom he married at St Bride's Church in Fleet Street, City of London.

June and Siege
* 1333 June – A Marinid army, led by Abd al-Malik, the son of Abul Hassan, the Marinid sultan, recovered Gibraltar, after a five-month siege ( Third Siege of Gibraltar ).
* 1727 February – June – Second of the sieges by Spain tried to recapture Gibraltar ( Thirteenth Siege of Gibraltar ).
He then marched to Acre which was already besieged by a lesser contingent of crusaders and started to construct large siege equipments before Richard arrived in 8 June ( see Siege of Acre ).
* June 29 – Seven Years ' War – Siege of Fort St Philip at Port Mahon: The British garrison in Minorca surrenders to the French after two months ' siege by Armand de Vignerot du Plessis.
* June 25 – June 26 – Siege of Malmö.
** June 7 – The First Crusade: The Siege of Jerusalem begins.
* June 12 – Seven Years ' War – French and Indian War: Siege of Louisbourg: James Wolfe's attack at Louisbourg, Nova Scotia commences.
* June 26 – War of Jenkins ' Ear – Siege of Fort Mose: A Spanish column of 300 regular troops, free black militia and Indian auxiliaries storms Britain's strategically crucial position of Fort Mose, Florida.
* June 25 – Francis of Vendome, Duke of Beaufort, disappears during a battle in the Siege of Candia in Crete.
* June – Second Siege of Krujë: Mehmed II leads an army of 150, 000 in an attempt to quash the Albanian resistance by taking Krujë.
It continued to function as the administrative centre of the kingdom, but by the reign of Desiderius, it had deteriorated as a first-rate defensive work and Charlemagne took it in the Siege of Pavia ( June, 774 ) assuming the kingship of the Lombards.
General Robert E. Lee made his headquarters at Violet Bank from June through September during the Siege of Petersburg in 1864.
During the Siege of Vicksburg, in 1863, Union troops led by General Ulysses S. Grant tunnelled under the Confederate trenches and detonated the mine beneath the 3rd Louisiana Redan on June 25, 1863.
The Siege of Bellegarde concluded in June with the French surrender of the Fort de Bellegarde, which dominated the key Pass of Le Perthus through the Pyrenees.
The Siege of Bellegarde resulted in the surrender of the fort to the Spanish army on 24 June.
During the June 1098 Siege of Antioch, a poor monk Peter Bartholomew reported that he had a vision in which St. Andrew told him that the Holy Lance was buried in the Church of St Peter in Antioch.
In the campaign of 1673 and in particular at the Siege of Maastricht in June 1673, Monmouth gained a considerable reputation as one of Britain's finest soldiers.
At the time of the Siege of Boston, the Continental Army at Cambridge, Massachusetts, in June 1775, is estimated to have numbered from 14-16, 000 men from New England ( though the actual number may have been as low as 11, 000 because of desertions ).
* June 4: Beginning of the Siege of Mantua
His first action was to mount a counter-guerrilla expedition into the Wicklow Mountains early in June 1650, in order to secure his lines of supply for the Siege of Waterford in Ireland's southeast.
He was put to work in the Siege of Sevastopol and took part in the assault of the Redan from 18 June to 8 September.
In that year he was chosen to lead the Army of the Rhine in the War of the Polish Succession, successfully besieging Kehl in 1733, but was decapitated by a cannon ball at the Siege of Philippsburg, 12 June 1734.
Although Carmagnola fell in June, the Marquis of Freuquèires, on learning of the approach of Prince Eugene of Savoy's relief force, precipitously abandoned the Siege of Cuneo with the loss of some 800 men and all his heavy guns.

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