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nonetheless died soon afterwards from their injuries. It was reported that many inhabitants remained buried under rubble for up to 30 days but were able to survive. There were even reports of babies being born in the rubble and surviving along with their mothers. Another reported miracle was that on the third day after the earthquake the Holy Cross appeared in the clouds above the northern district of the city, leading those who saw it to weep and pray for an hour. The sophist Procopius of Gaza wrote among his works a
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The effects of the earthquake were further exacerbated by the ensuing lawlessness that was a result of the breakdown of the local government and necessary services. Many of the survivors gathered their families and belongings and fled the ruins of the city; however, many of these people were set upon
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that describes the impact of the earthquake. After the fires subsided a frantic rescue effort was undertaken by those who remained to free those trapped in the rubble. Many were trapped under rubble because so many buildings in the city collapsed due to the earthquake. Many of those who were rescued
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Estimates of the death toll for this earthquake vary between 250,000 and 300,000, with 250,000 being the most commonly reported. It has been suggested that the very high number of casualties was a result of there being a large number of visitors in the city from the surrounding countryside, there to
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also hunted down and prosecuted individuals who had rioted, and had robbed and murdered the innocent during the chaos that followed the earthquake and breakdown of the local government. Many of the guilty were sentenced to death while other were severely punished. The punishments disregarded the
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co-emperor. Justinian immediately made considerable efforts to increase the aid sent to Antioch for its reconstruction, with specific emphasis on the rebuilding of Christian holy sites. He built a Church of
189:. It occurred some time in late May 526, probably between 20 and 29 May, during mid-morning, killing approximately 250,000 people. This was in the seventh year of the reign of the Byzantine emperor 201:. In Antioch the earthquake was followed by a fire that destroyed most of the buildings left standing after the earthquake. The maximum intensity in Antioch is estimated to have been between VIII ( 241:
and the Arabian Plate, and the northeastern end of the Cyprus Arc, the boundary between the Anatolian and African Plates. The city lies on the Antakya Basin, part of the Amik Basin, filled by
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In the port of Seleucia Pieria an uplift of 0.7–0.8 metres (2 ft 4 in â€“ 2 ft 7 in) has been estimated, and the subsequent silting up of the harbour left it unusable.
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also funded efforts to repair the civil services of the city. Under his leadership the hospice was repaired, in addition to baths and cisterns, allowing for a return of the inhabitants to
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The Great Church was destroyed by the fire seven days after the earthquake. Amongst the many victims was Euphrasius, the
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by other victims or inhabitants that lived outside the city who robbed and murdered them for their belongings.
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also aided in the rebuilding of the city. She commissioned the building of a church honouring the archangel
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Patriarch of Antioch. Many of the buildings erected after the earthquake were destroyed by another
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The site of Antioch lies close to the complex triple junction between the northern end of the
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sediments. The area has been affected by many large earthquakes during the last 2,000 years.
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reportedly reacted to the news of the earthquake by removing his diadem and crimson
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The earthquake caused severe damage to many of the buildings in Antioch, including
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In the eighth year and ninth month of his reign, Justin I appointed his nephew
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The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire: Volume II, AD 395–527
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The estimated magnitude for the earthquake is 7.0 on the
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Chronicle: known also as the Chronicle of Zuqnin, Part 3
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Index

526 Antioch earthquake is located in Syria
Ms
36°14′N 36°07′E / 36.23°N 36.12°E / 36.23; 36.12
Byzantine Empire
MMI VIII (Severe)
MMI IX (Violent)
Syria
Antioch
Byzantine Empire
Justin I
consulship
Olybrius
Mercalli intensity scale
Dead Sea Transform
African Plate
Arabian Plate
East Anatolian Fault
Anatolian Plate
Pliocene
alluvial
surface wave magnitude
aftershocks
Daphne
Seleucia Pieria

Constantine the Great
Domus Aurea
Orontes River
Patriarch of Antioch
wineskin

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