Late Middle Ages · Europe · Disaster

1348

Earthquake destroys Friuli

January 1348

On a winter morning a massive quake leveled towns from Villach to Cividale, toppling church towers and burying entire neighborhoods. Aftershocks continued for weeks. Already the plague was creeping up the Adriatic. To survivors it seemed God had set the four horsemen loose at once on the eastern Alps. Tens of thousands died.