740 Constantinople earthquake


The 740 Constantinople earthquake took place on 26 October, 740, in the vicinity of Constantinople and the Sea of Marmara.
In Constantinople, the earthquake caused the collapse of many public buildings. The Walls of Constantinople were also damaged. The casualties in Constantinople reportedly included over 1,000 people.
The earthquake reportedly destroyed a number of towns in Thrace. It also damaged the cities of Nicaea, Nicomedia, and Praenetus.
The historians Theophanes the Confessor and George Kedrenos reported that the earthquake caused the sea to retire away from the coast in many places. The sea soon returned, and flooded many towns. The description given matches that of a seismic sea-wave.
The date of the earthquake is recorded by Anastasius Bibliothecarius, Joannes Zonaras, Carolus Sigonius, Caesar Baronius, and Sethus Calvisius.

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