This Day in History

Charlaine Harris, author of Sookie Stackhouse books, is born

25 Nov 1034

Malcolm II King of Scots (Mel Coluim mac Cineda) (b. 980) dies Donnchad the son of his second daughter Bethc and Crnn of Dunkeld inherits the throne.

25 Nov 1185

Pope Lucius III (Ubaldo Allucingoli) reigned 1181-85 dies and is replaced by Umberto Crivelli (Pope Urban III)

25 Nov 1277

Giovanni Gaetano Orsini elected as Pope Nicolas III

25 Nov 1357

Charles IV issues letter of protection of Jews of Strasbourg Alsace

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JFK buried at Arlington National Cemetery

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Iran-Contra connection revealed

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Lacey V. Murrow Memorial Bridge sinks to the bottom of Lake Washington

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Mousetrap opens in London

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German commander in East Africa surrenders

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Communist activity increases along Cambodian border

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Catholic official reports support provided to North Vietnam

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Sugar Ray takes his title back

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Kennedy laid to rest at Arlington

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U.S. Army retaliates for the Little Bighorn massacre

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Nathanael West flunks out of Tufts

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