Medieval Archives   /     MAP#75: Natural Disasters: Earthquakes that rocked the Middle Ages

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Ever wonder how medieval people dealt with natural disasters? No Red Cross or FEMA to come in and help clean up. Earthquakes and Tsunamis are some of the most destructive forces in nature. It’s estimated there are over 500,000 earthquakes each year and over 100,000 of them can be felt. Earthquakes in the Middle Ages...The postMAP#75: Natural Disasters: Earthquakes that rocked the Middle Ages appeared first onMedieval Archives.

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Ever wonder how medieval people dealt with natural disasters? No Red Cross or FEMA to come in and help clean up. Earthquakes and Tsunamis are some of the most destructive forces in nature. It’s estimated there are over 500,000 earthquakes each year and over 100,000 of them can be felt. Earthquakes in the Middle Ages are some of the most destructive in history.
Today on the Medieval Archives Podcast we’ll discuss Medieval Earthquakes! We’ll see where they hit, the devastation they caused and how they were recorded.
Please send any comments, suggestions or topic ideas to podcast@medievalarchives.com
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In this episode we discuss:

* Antioch 526
* Japan 869
* Syria 1138
* And more…










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Ever wonder how medieval people dealt with natural disasters? No Red Cross or FEMA to come in and help clean up. Earthquakes and Tsunamis are some of the most destructive forces in nature. It’s estimated there are over 500,
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2017-04-20 04:10
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http://www.medievalarchives.com/2017/04/19/map-natural-disasters-earthquakes-rocked-middle-ages/
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Ever wonder how medieval people dealt with natural disasters? No Red Cross or FEMA to come in and help clean up. Earthquakes and Tsunamis are some of the most destructive forces in nature. It’s estimated there are over 500,000 earthquakes each year and over 100,000 of them can be felt. Earthquakes in the Middle Ages are some of the most destructive in history.

Today on the Medieval Archives Podcast we’ll discuss Medieval Earthquakes! We’ll see where they hit, the devastation they caused and how they were recorded.

Please send any comments, suggestions or topic ideas to podcast@medievalarchives.com

If you are enjoying the podcast please considering leaving a rating on iTunes.

Rate the Medieval Archives Podcast now!

In this episode we discuss:

  • Antioch 526
  • Japan 869
  • Syria 1138
  • And more…





http://www.medievalarchives.com/medievalpatron



Get your free audio book from Audible.com at: http://www.medievalarchives.com/AudioBook


Download the MP3 and listen to it on your favorite MP3 player. Subscribe to the feed so you do not miss a single episode.

iTunes | Stitcher Radio | Download MP3 | RSS Feed

The music was provided by Tim Rayburn. It is available at Magnatune.com

The post MAP#75: Natural Disasters: Earthquakes that rocked the Middle Ages appeared first on Medieval Archives.