Enlightenment · Europe · Politics
1666
Great Fire of London
September 2, 1666
A fire that started in a bakery on Pudding Lane, fanned by an east wind and dry summer, burned for four days and destroyed thirteen thousand houses, eighty-seven churches, and old Saint Paul's Cathedral. Only a handful of people died; the Plague was cauterized with the rubble. Christopher Wren would rebuild the City.