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On 9 September 1349, an earthquake sequence began in Italy's Apennine Mountains that severely affected the regions of Molise, Latium and Abruzzo. Probably four moderate-large earthquakes devastated towns and villages across the central Italian Peninsula, with damage even reported in Rome. These earthquakes originated from the Apennine fold and thrust belt fault network, with the first and most destructive shock's epicenter originating from the north-west Campania region. Paleoseismological data gathered from scarping, fault length, and collapsed sections of Venafro's Roman aqueduct indicates the epicenter of the main shock was likely along the Aquae Iuliae fault. The fault suspected of causing this earthquake occurred on the Aqua Iuliae fault along the Molise-Campania border.

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  • On 9 September 1349, an earthquake sequence began in Italy's Apennine Mountains that severely affected the regions of Molise, Latium and Abruzzo. Probably four moderate-large earthquakes devastated towns and villages across the central Italian Peninsula, with damage even reported in Rome. These earthquakes originated from the Apennine fold and thrust belt fault network, with the first and most destructive shock's epicenter originating from the north-west Campania region. Paleoseismological data gathered from scarping, fault length, and collapsed sections of Venafro's Roman aqueduct indicates the epicenter of the main shock was likely along the Aquae Iuliae fault. The fault suspected of causing this earthquake occurred on the Aqua Iuliae fault along the Molise-Campania border. (en)
  • Les séismes de 1349 dans l'Apennin central sont une suite d'événements sismiques survenus entre le 22 janvier 1349 et le 9 septembre 1349 dans l'Apennin central. D'une magnitude de 6.6 et d'une intensité de VIII à X, ils font plus de 1 000 victimes. (fr)
  • Il terremoto dell'Appennino centro-meridionale del 1349 è stato un terremoto, o più probabilmente un insieme di eventi sismici, verificatosi il 9 settembre 1349. Il sisma fu fortemente risentito in gran parte dello Stato della Chiesa (eccetto che in Romagna) e del Regno di Napoli (eccetto che in Calabria), pur producendo i suoi massimi effetti nel territorio corrispondente alle attuali regioni Abruzzo, Lazio e Molise. L'esatta localizzazione epicentrale e la sequenza temporale degli eventi rimangono alquanto incerte, ma l'intera crisi sismica fece registrare circa 2 500 vittime. (it)
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  • On 9 September 1349, an earthquake sequence began in Italy's Apennine Mountains that severely affected the regions of Molise, Latium and Abruzzo. Probably four moderate-large earthquakes devastated towns and villages across the central Italian Peninsula, with damage even reported in Rome. These earthquakes originated from the Apennine fold and thrust belt fault network, with the first and most destructive shock's epicenter originating from the north-west Campania region. Paleoseismological data gathered from scarping, fault length, and collapsed sections of Venafro's Roman aqueduct indicates the epicenter of the main shock was likely along the Aquae Iuliae fault. The fault suspected of causing this earthquake occurred on the Aqua Iuliae fault along the Molise-Campania border. (en)
  • Les séismes de 1349 dans l'Apennin central sont une suite d'événements sismiques survenus entre le 22 janvier 1349 et le 9 septembre 1349 dans l'Apennin central. D'une magnitude de 6.6 et d'une intensité de VIII à X, ils font plus de 1 000 victimes. (fr)
  • Il terremoto dell'Appennino centro-meridionale del 1349 è stato un terremoto, o più probabilmente un insieme di eventi sismici, verificatosi il 9 settembre 1349. Il sisma fu fortemente risentito in gran parte dello Stato della Chiesa (eccetto che in Romagna) e del Regno di Napoli (eccetto che in Calabria), pur producendo i suoi massimi effetti nel territorio corrispondente alle attuali regioni Abruzzo, Lazio e Molise. L'esatta localizzazione epicentrale e la sequenza temporale degli eventi rimangono alquanto incerte, ma l'intera crisi sismica fece registrare circa 2 500 vittime. (it)
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  • 1349 Apennine earthquakes (en)
  • Séismes de 1349 dans l'Apennin central (fr)
  • Terremoto dell'Appennino centro-meridionale del 1349 (it)
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