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- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake abstract "The AD 17 Lydia earthquake caused the destruction of at least twelve cities in the region of Lydia in the Roman province of Asia in Asia Minor. The earthquake was recorded by the Roman historians Tacitus and Pliny the Elder, and the Greek historians Strabo and Eusebius. Pliny called it "the greatest earthquake in human memory". The city of Sardis, the former capital of the Lydian Empire, was the most affected and never completely recovered from the destruction.".
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake thumbnail Cities&towns17ADquake.png?width=300.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageID "35019420".
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageLength "10190".
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageOutDegree "34".
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageRevisionID "682016688".
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageWikiLink Aigai_(Aeolian).
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageWikiLink Aigai_(Aeolis).
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageWikiLink Alaşehir.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageWikiLink Anatolia.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageWikiLink Asia_(Roman_province).
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageWikiLink Asia_Minor.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageWikiLink Category:17_in_Asia.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageWikiLink Category:1st-century_natural_disasters.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageWikiLink Category:1st-millennium_earthquakes.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageWikiLink Category:Earthquakes_in_Turkey.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lydia.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageWikiLink Cyme_(Aeolis).
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageWikiLink Ephesus.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageWikiLink Eusebius.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageWikiLink Eusebius_of_Caesarea.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageWikiLink Heroon.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageWikiLink Hierapolis.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageWikiLink Hyrkanis.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageWikiLink Julius_Caesar.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageWikiLink Kibyra.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageWikiLink Lydia.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageWikiLink Magnesia_ad_Sipylum.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageWikiLink Myrina_(Aeolis).
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageWikiLink Myrina_(Mysia).
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageWikiLink National_Geophysical_Data_Center.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageWikiLink Pergamon.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageWikiLink Pliny_the_Elder.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageWikiLink Pozzuoli.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageWikiLink Praetor.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Forum.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageWikiLink Roman_province.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageWikiLink Sardis.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageWikiLink Sestertius.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageWikiLink Strabo.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageWikiLink Tacitus.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageWikiLink Temnos.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageWikiLink Tiberius.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageWikiLink File:Cities&towns17ADquake.png.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageWikiLinkText "AD 17 Lydia earthquake".
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alaşehir earthquake".
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageWikiLinkText "a great earthquake".
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake hasPhotoCollection AD_17_Lydia_earthquake.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake subject Category:17_in_Asia.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake subject Category:1st-century_natural_disasters.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake subject Category:1st-millennium_earthquakes.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake subject Category:Earthquakes_in_Turkey.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake subject Category:Lydia.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake point "38.49 28.04".
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake type Anatolian.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake type People.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake type SpatialThing.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake comment "The AD 17 Lydia earthquake caused the destruction of at least twelve cities in the region of Lydia in the Roman province of Asia in Asia Minor. The earthquake was recorded by the Roman historians Tacitus and Pliny the Elder, and the Greek historians Strabo and Eusebius. Pliny called it "the greatest earthquake in human memory". The city of Sardis, the former capital of the Lydian Empire, was the most affected and never completely recovered from the destruction.".
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake label "AD 17 Lydia earthquake".
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake sameAs 17-es_lüdiai_földrengés.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake sameAs m.0j66p3_.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake sameAs Q4651215.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake sameAs Q4651215.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake lat "38.49".
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake long "28.04".
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake wasDerivedFrom AD_17_Lydia_earthquake?oldid=682016688.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake depiction Cities&towns17ADquake.png.
- AD_17_Lydia_earthquake isPrimaryTopicOf AD_17_Lydia_earthquake.