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- Fatal_Vespers abstract "The Fatal Vespers is the name given to a disaster in, Blackfriars, London, at the French ambassador's house in the year 1623. The floor of an upper room in the house collapsed under the weight of three hundred people who were attending a religious service, leading to nearly a hundred casualties.".
- Q5437310 abstract "The Fatal Vespers is the name given to a disaster in, Blackfriars, London, at the French ambassador's house in the year 1623. The floor of an upper room in the house collapsed under the weight of three hundred people who were attending a religious service, leading to nearly a hundred casualties.".
- Fatal_Vespers comment "The Fatal Vespers is the name given to a disaster in, Blackfriars, London, at the French ambassador's house in the year 1623. The floor of an upper room in the house collapsed under the weight of three hundred people who were attending a religious service, leading to nearly a hundred casualties.".
- Q5437310 comment "The Fatal Vespers is the name given to a disaster in, Blackfriars, London, at the French ambassador's house in the year 1623. The floor of an upper room in the house collapsed under the weight of three hundred people who were attending a religious service, leading to nearly a hundred casualties.".