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  • The 1222 Cyprus earthquake occurred at about 06:15 UTC on 11 May. It had an estimated magnitude of 7.0–7.5 and triggered a paleotsunami that was recorded...
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    Earthquakes are caused by movements within the Earth's crust and uppermost mantle. They range from weak events detectable only by seismometers, to sudden...
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  • on Jews and required them to wear an identifying badge. May 11 – 1222 Cyprus earthquake. August – After the death of John I of Sweden on March 10, 6-year-old...
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  • An earthquake struck west of Paphos, Cyprus on 11 January 2022, with a moment magnitude of 6.6. The earthquake was the largest tremor to occur in the...
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  • Notable earthquakes in the history of Cyprus include the following: Geology of Cyprus Geology of Northern Cyprus NGDC 1972 NGDC 1972 Ambraseys, N. (2009)...
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  • Historical earthquakes is a list of significant earthquakes known to have occurred prior to the early 20th century. As the events listed here occurred...
    101 KB (4,916 words) - 02:58, 23 June 2024
  • The 1953 Paphos earthquake struck British Cyprus (present day Cyprus) on the morning of 10 September, at 06:05 EET. It had a magnitude of Ms  6.5 on the...
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    Paphos Castle (category Castles in Cyprus)
    west, and was destroyed by the earthquake of 1222. The original Byzantine fortress was destroyed in the earthquake of 1222. It was rebuilt and expanded...
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    Paphos (redirect from Paphos, Cyprus)
    damage, loss of life and tsunamis. The strongest earthquakes which hit Paphos, occurred in 76 AD, 1222 (7.0–7.5), 1953 (6.5 Ms ), 1995 (5.9 Mw ), 1996...
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    on Jews and required them to wear an identifying badge. May 11 – 1222 Cyprus earthquake. August – After the death of John I of Sweden on March 10, 6-year-old...
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    Antiphonitis (category Historic sites in Cyprus)
    shape of the dome is perhaps due to damaged sustained during the 1222 Cyprus earthquake. The Church of Christ Antiphonitis is notable for the array of frescoes...
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    Saranta Kolones (category Castles in Cyprus)
    a fifth, horseshoe-shaped tower on the east side. Destroyed by an earthquake in 1222, the castle was subsequently abandoned. In modern times a series of...
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    Mediterranean Sea there are earthquakes, submarine landslide and volcanoes. Most of the earthquakes occur on the Eurasian Plate but earthquakes and submarine landslide...
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    Basilica of Panagia Limeniotissa (category Byzantine church buildings in Cyprus)
    built upon the ruins of the basilica but it was also destroyed by the 1222 earthquake. The church was left in ruins and forgotten. The exact location of...
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    islands in the Aegean Sea, on the south-west coast of Asia Minor, and on Cyprus, while Mycenaean-influenced settlements appeared in the Levant and Italy...
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  • (Lalsavunga Park) with an elevation of 1179 Serkawn with an elevation of 1222 Chimtuipui River, also known as Kaladan originates in Chin State in Burma...
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  • return of Bohémond IV and the escape of Raymon-Roupen, who later died in 1222. Bohémond IV exacted his revenge on the Hospitallers, taking back the castle...
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    the second oldest university in Italy, the University of Padua founded in 1222. Around this time, Padua also served as home to St. Anthony, the beloved...
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    remains date to the Roman era, the majority from after a 2nd-century AD earthquake. In practical terms, a distinction is often made between these. Old Smyrna...
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    History, Inhabitants, Productions and Trade. Colombo 1883, ISBN 81-206-1222-1. H.C.P. Bell, The Maldive Islands; Monograph on the History, Archaeology...
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