This Day in History

Typhoon "Pablo" Kills over 1,000 People in the Philippines

04 Dec 1110

Syrian harbor city Saida (Sidon) surrenders to Crusaders

04 Dec 1154

Adrian IV elected Pope. The only Englishman to become pontiff Nicholas Breakspear was a member of the family which until recent years brewed beer in Henley-on-Thames Oxfordshire.

04 Dec 1259

Treaty of Paris English King Henry III and French King Louis IX

04 Dec 1489

Battle of Baza - Spanish army captures Baza from Moors

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