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    David Rizzio (/ ˈ r ɪ t s i oʊ / RIT-see-oh; Italian: Davide Rizzio [ˈdaːvide ˈrittsjo]; c. 1533 – 9 March 1566) or Riccio (/ ˈ r ɪ tʃ i oʊ / RITCH-ee-oh, Italian:) was an Italian courtier, born in Pancalieri close to Turin, a descendant of an ancient and noble family still living in Piedmont, the Riccio Counts di San ...

  2. 4 de abr. de 2024 · David Riccio (born c. 1533, Pancalieri, near Turin, Piedmont—died March 9, 1566, Edinburgh) was the secretary to Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots; he helped to arrange her marriage to Henry Stewart, Lord Darnley. Riccio was the son of a musician. In 1561 he went to Scotland with the Duke of Savoy’s ambassador.

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  3. Musician and courtier. David Riccio (or David Rizzio) was born in Italy. He travelled to Scotland in 1561 with the duke of Savoy's ambassador. He sang before Mary Queen of Scots who...

  4. Há 3 dias · On March 9th, 1566, Mary Queen of Scots, six months pregnant with the future James VI, witnessed the murder of her secretary David Riccio at the instigation of her husband Henry Lord Damley and was then left to spend the night alone in the rooms still stained by Riccios blood.

  5. David Rizzio, sometimes known as David Riccio, was the son of a musician in the Italian town of Turin. His musical skills led to his being retained by the Archbishop of Turin, then at the Court of Savoy. Rizzio first came to Scotland as a member of a diplomatic mission from Savoy in 1561.

  6. 14 de mar. de 2022 · David Riccio: The rise and fall of a close adviser to Mary Queen of Scots | The National. Back in the day. David Riccio: The rise and fall of a close adviser to Mary Queen of Scots. History. By Michael Fry Columnist. Share. A depiction of the tragic event by artist P Rothwell, titled The Death of Rizzio, 1566.

  7. 3 de out. de 2019 · The story of the Italian courtier who became the private secretary of Mary Queen of Scots, before his brutal murder at Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh.