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- St._Lucia's_flood abstract "St. Lucia's flood (Sint-Luciavloed) was a storm tide that affected the Netherlands and Northern Germany on 14 December 1287 (the day after St. Lucia Day) when a dike broke during a storm, killing approximately 50,000 to 80,000 people in the sixth largest flood in recorded history. Much land was permanently flooded in what is now the Waddenzee and IJsselmeer. It especially affected the north of the Netherlands, particularly Friesland. The island of Griend was almost destroyed, only ten houses were left standing. The name Zuiderzee dates from this event, as the water had merely been a shallow inland lake when the first dikes were being built, but rising North Sea levels created the "Southern Sea" when floods including this flood came in. This disaster was similar to the North Sea flood of 1953, when an extreme low pressure coinciding with a high tide caused a storm surge.Although not known by the name of St. Lucia, the same storm also had devastating effects on the other side of North Sea in England. It killed hundreds of people in England, e.g. in the village of Hickling, Norfolk, where 180 died and the water rose a foot above the high altar in the Priory Church.The storm is one of two in 1287 sometimes referred to as a "Great Storm". The other was the South England flood of February 1287. Together with a surge in January 1286, they seem to have prompted the decline of one of England's then leading ports, Dunwich in Suffolk.".
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- St._Lucia's_flood subject Category:1287_in_England.
- St._Lucia's_flood subject Category:1287_in_Europe.
- St._Lucia's_flood subject Category:13th-century_natural_disasters.
- St._Lucia's_flood subject Category:13th_century_in_the_Netherlands.
- St._Lucia's_flood subject Category:Disasters_in_Suffolk.
- St._Lucia's_flood subject Category:Floods_in_Germany.
- St._Lucia's_flood subject Category:Floods_in_the_Netherlands.
- St._Lucia's_flood subject Category:Floods_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- St._Lucia's_flood subject Category:History_of_Lower_Saxony.
- St._Lucia's_flood subject Category:History_of_Schleswig-Holstein.
- St._Lucia's_flood subject Category:Medieval_floods.
- St._Lucia's_flood subject Category:Storm_tides_of_the_North_Sea.
- St._Lucia's_flood type 13th-centuryNaturalDisasters.
- St._Lucia's_flood type Abstraction100002137.
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- St._Lucia's_flood type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- St._Lucia's_flood type StormTidesOfTheNorthSea.
- St._Lucia's_flood type Tide107402519.
- St._Lucia's_flood type Trouble107289014.
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- St._Lucia's_flood comment "St. Lucia's flood (Sint-Luciavloed) was a storm tide that affected the Netherlands and Northern Germany on 14 December 1287 (the day after St. Lucia Day) when a dike broke during a storm, killing approximately 50,000 to 80,000 people in the sixth largest flood in recorded history. Much land was permanently flooded in what is now the Waddenzee and IJsselmeer. It especially affected the north of the Netherlands, particularly Friesland.".
- St._Lucia's_flood label "Inondation de la Sainte-Lucie en 1287".
- St._Lucia's_flood label "Luciaflut".
- St._Lucia's_flood label "Powódź św. Łucji".
- St._Lucia's_flood label "Sint-Luciavloed".
- St._Lucia's_flood label "St. Lucia's flood".
- St._Lucia's_flood label "Наводнение в день Святой Люсии".
- St._Lucia's_flood label "فيضان سينت لوسيا".
- St._Lucia's_flood sameAs Luciaflut.
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- St._Lucia's_flood sameAs Powódź_św._Łucji.
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