Galileo Galilei - Caccini arrived at the Inquisition's offices
Time: Thursday Mar 19, 1615
Place: Rome, Italy
Details: On March 19, Caccini arrived at the Inquisition's offices in Rome to denounce Galileo for his Copernicanism and various other alleged heresies supposedly being spread by his pupils.
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