The Marash earthquake occurred in the area of Marash during the early morning hours of November 29, 1114. It had an estimated surface-wave magnitude between...
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1513 Marash earthquake or Maraş earthquake was a major earthquake that happened near Marash in 1513. It followed about 400 years after the 1114 Marash earthquake...
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Other large historical earthquakes have been tentatively assigned to segments of the EAF, such as the 1114 and 1513 Marash earthquakes, both thought to have...
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November 29 – A large earthquake damages the areas of the Crusaders in the Middle East. From Antioch and Mamistra to Marash and Edessa are hit by the...
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Kahramanmaraş (redirect from Marash)
Marash. The city lies on a plain at the foot of Mount Ahır. On 6 February 2023, much of the city was destroyed in the 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquakes which...
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1104 and 1114. He was subject to the Latin patriarch of Antioch, but his primary purpose may have been more strategic than religious, since Marash was the...
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Antioch. Walter the Chancellor records that the lord of Marash died during an earthquake in 1114, but does not name him. This could have been Richard, but...
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Northern Anatolia was struck by a large earthquake on 17 August 1668 in the late morning. It had an estimated magnitude in the range 7.8–8.0 Ms and the...
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Richard of Salerno (category 1114 deaths)
Bohemund's death in 1111, Richard retired to Marash, where he died in the great earthquake of November 29, 1114. By his wife Altrude, daughter of Emma of...
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