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Zwiefalten of Germany, and Melk and Salzburg in Austria. In Augsburg, several cantle collapsed. The collapse of a tower killed an unspecified number of people. The epicenter of this estimated magnitude 6.4 shock was in southern Germany. The earthquake that affected Verona occurred some 12 or 13 hours after the southern Germany event. A possible third shock occurred near
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were initially attributed to this single event in the works of early scholars, however, they are now widely accepted that three distinct earthquakes occurred within the span of several hours. The first earthquake affected the towns of Augsburg, Disibodenberg, Freising, Petershausen, Saint Blasien and
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Valley. This shock toppled many towers and infrstructure. The timing of this event coincided with the Verona shock, however, there remains an uncertainty if this was truly a separate event. The maximum seismic intensity assigned was VII-VIII on the MCS scale. This earthquake was preceded by a
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Guidoboni, Emanuela; Comastri, Alberto; Boschi, Enzo (2005). "The "exceptional" earthquake of 3 January 1117 in the Verona area (northern Italy): A critical time review and detection of two lost earthquakes (lower Germany and Tuscany)".
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Guidoboni, E.; Comastri, S.; Boschi, E. (2005), "The "exceptional" earthquake of 3 January 1117 in the Verona area (northern Italy): A critical time review and detection of two lost earthquakes (lower Germany and Tuscany)",
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The earthquake, estimated at magnitude 6.5–7.0, was the largest in northern Italy. Its effects in the Verona region was devastating. The assigned maximum intensity on the MCS scale was IX. Damage in southern Germany and
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from the CFTI5 Catalogue of Strong Earthquakes in Italy (461 BC – 1997) and Mediterranean Area (760 B.C. – 1500) Guidoboni E., Ferrari G., Mariotti D., Comastri A., Tarabusi G., Sgattoni G., Valensise G. (2018) (in
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The exceptional earthquake of 3 January 1117 in the Verona area (northern Italy): A critical time review and detection of two lost earthquakes (lower Germany and Tuscany)
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The exceptional earthquake of 3 January 1117 in the Verona area (northern Italy): A critical time review and detection of two lost earthquakes (lower Germany and Tuscany)
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The earthquake in Verona in 1117 was the strongest recorded in the history of northern Italy. It was not only felt in Verona, but across northern Italy, from
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partially collapsed, and the standing portion was damaged in a later earthquake of 1183. After the first shock of 3 January,
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contains a now indispensable description of Verona's early medieval architecture, including Roman ruins.
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Catalogue of earthquakes and tsunamis in the Mediterranean area from the 11th to the 15th century
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persisted for months, striking on 12 January 4 June, 1 July 1 October, and 30 December.
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were destroyed or seriously damaged in Verona itself, eliminating much of Verona's
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Emanuela Guidoboni-Enzo Boschi (1989), "I grandi terremoti medioevali in Italia,"
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needed to be carried out in the open air due to the destruction. In
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Thomas Glade, Malcolm Anderson, Michael J. Crozier (2005),
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all suffered major damage. News of the earthquake reached
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which suffered the most damage. The outer wall of the
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The remnant of the outer wall of the Arena di Verona.
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a machine-translated version of the Italian article.
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1117 Verona earthquake is located in Alps
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45°30′N 11°00′E / 45.500°N 11.000°E / 45.500; 11.000
MMI IX (Violent)

earthquake
Mercalli intensity scale
northern Italy
Germany
1117
epicentre
Verona
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Verona Arena
seismic activity
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Pisa
Serchio
Cividale

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