Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για 1587
1. Queen Mary was beheaded in 1587 for treason after being implicated in the so–called "Babington plot" to assassinate Elizabeth.
2. It does: Mary, Queen of Scots gave a profound, protracted groan when beheaded at Fotheringay Castle in 1587, when the axeman needed three strokes to complete the execution.
3. Mary was beheaded at Fotheringhay in 1587, and Dr Cooper thinks that the work comes from the early part of the 32–year span indicated by the dendrochronology, which means it was probably painted while she was alive.
4. On this date: In 1587, Mary, Queen of Scots was beheaded at Fotheringhay Castle in England after she was implicated in a plot to murder her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I.
5. News of this bloody colonial massacre might well have reached the Algonquian Indians on Roanoke Island – one of a string of islands known as the Outer Banks off the coast of North Carolina – by the time John White arrived as governor there in July 1587, with 117 men, women and children.