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  2. 1693 Sicily earthquake - Wikipedia

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    Local date: 11 January 1693 (): Local time: 21:00 [1] [2]: Duration: 4 minutes: Magnitude: 7.4 M w: Epicenter: 3] The exact location of the epicentre remains uncertain: Areas affected: Southern Italy (notably Sicily) and Malta [4]: Max. intensity: MMI XI (Extreme) [5]: Tsunami: 5–10-metre high waves devastated the coastal villages on the Ionian Sea and in the Straits of Messina. (Ambraseys ...

  3. Val di Noto - Wikipedia

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    Following the earthquake, many towns were rebuilt on entirely new sites, such as Noto and Grammichele. The rulers of the time, the kings of Spain, granted the nobleman Giuseppe Lanza special authority to redesign the damaged towns, which he achieved by sympathetically designing the new towns in a baroque and renaissance style.

  4. Acireale - Wikipedia

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    Acireale was nearly destroyed by the massive 1693 Sicily earthquake, which substantially halted its economic growth, and required near-complete reconstruction of all the buildings. During the Expedition of the Thousand in 1861, led by Garibaldi and which liberated Sicily from the rule of the Bourbon Kingdom of Napoli , Acireale was the first ...

  5. Sant'Antonio Abate, Francofonte - Wikipedia

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    The 1693 Sicily earthquake severely damaged the church. Reconstruction at the same site was quick, with the church rebuilt by 1699. The new central bell-tower was completed by 1717. In 1742, the church was made collegiate. The church escaped much damage during World War II, but the earthquake of 13 December 1990 required substantial restoration ...

  6. San Domenico, Acireale - Wikipedia

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    The convent began to prosper hower the 1693 Sicily earthquake damaged the structures severely, and the church was rebuilt in 1709. The present facade mainly dates to a reconstruction performed in 1857. [1]

  7. Angelo Italia - Wikipedia

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    San Francesco Saverio, Palermo Chiesa Madre, Palma di Montechiaro, Sicily Mazzarino, facade of the Parish Church of Our Lady of the Snow 1756 print showing the layout of Avola Angelo Italia (8 May 1628 – 5 May 1700) [ 1 ] was an Italian Jesuit and Baroque architect , who was born in Licata and died in Palermo .

  8. FACT CHECK: Viral X Video Shows Earthquake In Taiwan, Not ...

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    A viral video shared on X purports to show a recent 7.0-magnitude earthquake that occurred in California. Verdict: False The claim is false, as the video shows an April 2024 earthquake that struck ...

  9. Sant'Agrippina, Mineo - Wikipedia

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    Much of the church derives from the reconstruction after the 1693 Sicily earthquake. The central nave is flanked by 8 columns on each side and numerous side altars. The stucco decoration of the apse was completed by Giacomo Serpotta, and the frescoes of the cupola were added in the 18th century by Sebastiano Lo Monaco. The church contains a ...