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Jolanta PAWNIK: How Mediaeval Wrocław Survived One of Poland's Most Devastating Earthquakes

At the beginning of June 1443, the inhabitants of Wrocław experienced an event that neither contemporary chroniclers nor scholars were able to explain. Although the region would go on to experience further seismic activity in later centuries, it is the earthquake of 5 June 1443 that continues to fascinate historians and researchers to this day. The article Jolanta PAWNIK: How Mediaeval Wrocław Survived One of Poland's Most Devastating Earthquake…
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At the beginning of June 1443, the inhabitants of Wrocław experienced an event that neither contemporary chroniclers nor scholars were able to explain. Although the region would go on to experience further seismic activity in later centuries, it is the earthquake of 5 June 1443 that continues to fascinate historians and researchers to this day. The article Jolanta PAWNIK: How Mediaeval Wrocław Survived One of Poland's Most Devastating Earthquake…

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