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Timothy D. Walker, Enlightened Absolutism and the Lisbon Earthquake: Asserting State Dominance over Religious Sites and the Church in Eighteenth-Century Portugal, Eighteenth-Century Studies, Vol. 48, ...
The devastating earthquake that hit Lisbon, Portugal in 1755 fueled de-Christianization in Europe. Satirical French writer ...
This fissure, which has only just been discovered, has been forming for at least five million years, according to a study by ...
Scientists have found an explanation for the deadliest earthquake in European history, which destroyed Lisbon in 1755. Earth ...
The Great Lisbon Earthquake, as it became known, was one of the most consequential quakes in modern history, and its story can shed light on the challenges survivors face today—practical ...
The magnitude of the Great Lisbon Earthquake event, a historic and devastating earthquake and tsunami that struck Portugal on All Saints' Day in 1755, may not be as high as previously estimated.
Benigno E. Aguirre, Better Disaster Statistics: The Lisbon Earthquake, The Journal of Interdisciplinary History, Vol. 43, No. 1 (Summer 2012), pp. 27-42 ...
The magnitude of the Great Lisbon Earthquake event, a historic and devastating earthquake and tsunami that struck Portugal on All Saints' Day in 1755, may not be as high as previously estimated.
An image of the front page of an old Portuguese newspaper is circulating on social media, claiming that Jorge Nuno Pinto da Costa, the late former president of FC Porto, predicted a tremor in ...