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  2. 1693 Sicily earthquake - Wikipedia

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    The 1693 Sicily earthquake was a natural disaster that struck parts of southern Italy near Sicily, then a territory part of the Crown of Aragon by the Kings of Spain Calabria and Malta, on 11 January at around 21:00 local time. [1] This earthquake was preceded by a damaging foreshock on 9 January. [7]

  3. 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 ...

  4. List of earthquakes in Italy - Wikipedia

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    On average every four years an earthquake with a magnitude equal to or greater than 5.5 occurs in Italy. [1] ... 1693 Sicily earthquake. 1783 Calabrian earthquake.

  5. 1693 - Wikipedia

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    1693 was a common year ... causing a devastating earthquake that kills 60,000 people in Sicily and Malta. [1]

  6. Angelo Italia - Wikipedia

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    After the devastating east Sicilian earthquake of 1693, Italia designed the cities of Avola, then Lentini, and then Noto. These three new urbanization projects establish him as the most important figure in the reconstruction. He remained in eastern Sicily until he returned to Palermo in 1700, where he died.

  7. Palazzo San Demetrio, Catania - Wikipedia

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    Once called Palazzo Massa di San Gregorio, because the present facade dates to the reconstruction after the 1693 Sicily earthquake. The structure was commissioned by the Baron of San Gregorio, Don Eusebio Massa. In 1714, the palace was acquired by Salvatore Pellegrino, Baron of San Demetrio.

  8. 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]

  9. Category:1690s earthquakes - Wikipedia

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    1693 Sicily earthquake; 1694 Irpinia–Basilicata earthquake; 1695 Linfen earthquake; 1698 Ambato earthquake; 1699 Java earthquake; S. 1692 Salta earthquake