December 3
741 St. Zachary began his reign as Catholic Pope
succeeding Gregory III.
1347 Pope
Clemens VI declared the Roman tribunal Coke di Rienzo as heretics.
1368 Charles
VI of France was born. Known as "Mad" and as
"Well-Beloved," Charles had a long reign during which he remained
primarily a figurehead because of his occasional fits of madness.
1468 Lorenzo
the Magnificent and his brother Giuliano succeeded their father, Piero de
Medici, as rulers of Florence, Italy. 1557 First Covenant of Scottish Protestants
formed.
1586 Sir Thomas Herriot introduced potatoes to England, from Colombia.
1621 Galileo invented the telescope.
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