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At some point after [[August]] [[1592]], most likely during '''1593''', [[English]] [[Writer|playwright]] and [[spy]] [[Christopher Marlowe]] was badly wounded in a duel in a [[London]] tavern. Marlowe survived. The control device implanted in his [[brain]] by the [[Greld]] during their attack on the [[Roanoke]] colony was removed by the attending surgeon, who was unaware of its true nature. Some time after his brush with death, Marlowe left [[London]], allowing others to believe him dead. He later turned up in [[Venice]] using the name Giovanni Chigi. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Empire of Glass]]'')
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* At some point after [[August]] [[1592]], most likely during this year, [[English]] [[Writer|playwright]] and [[spy]] [[Christopher Marlowe]] was badly wounded in a duel in a [[London]] tavern. Marlowe survived but faked his own death. The control device implanted in his [[brain]] by the [[Greld]] during their attack on the [[Roanoke]] colony was removed by the attending surgeon, who was unaware of its true nature. Some time after his brush with death, Marlowe left [[London]], allowing others to believe him dead. He later turned up in [[Venice]] using the name Giovanni Chigi. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Empire of Glass]]'')
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Timeline for 1593
16th century

1587 • 1588 • 1589 • 1590 • 1591 • 1592 • 1594 • 1596 • 1597 • 1598 • 1599
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  • At some point after August 1592, most likely during this year, English playwright and spy Christopher Marlowe was badly wounded in a duel in a London tavern. Marlowe survived but faked his own death. The control device implanted in his brain by the Greld during their attack on the Roanoke colony was removed by the attending surgeon, who was unaware of its true nature. Some time after his brush with death, Marlowe left London, allowing others to believe him dead. He later turned up in Venice using the name Giovanni Chigi. (PROSE: The Empire of Glass)