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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1563.

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Events

Jose de Anchieta composing De Beata Virgine Dei Matre, as pictured by Firmino Monteiro Firmino Monteiro - Poema a Virgem.jpg
José de Anchieta composing De Beata Virgine Dei Matre, as pictured by Firmino Monteiro

New books

Prose

Title page of Actes and Monuments, first edition Foxe's Book of Martyrs title page.jpg
Title page of Actes and Monuments , first edition

Poetry

Births

Deaths

Macarius of Moscow's death, as depicted in the Illustrated Chronicle of Ivan the Terrible Facial Chronicle - b.23, p. 297 - Death of Macarius.jpg
Macarius of Moscow's death, as depicted in the Illustrated Chronicle of Ivan the Terrible

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