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  1. El gran incendio de Londres fue un fuego devastador que arrasó la ciudad de Londres en Inglaterra desde el 2 hasta el 5 de septiembre de 1666. a El fuego arrasó la medieval City de Londres dentro de la antigua muralla romana.

  2. 2 de oct. de 2022 · En apenas tres días, el terrorífico incendio que se desató en Londres el 2 de septiembre de 1666 dejó reducida a cenizas la mayor parte de la ciudad. Las llamas, en su implacable avance, destruyeron cuatrocientas calles y 13.000 viviendas de la capital, dejando a su paso miles de damnificados sobre todo entre los más pobres.

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  3. The Great Fire of London was a major conflagration that swept through central London from Sunday 2 September to Thursday 6 September 1666, gutting the medieval City of London inside the old Roman city wall, while also extending past the wall to the west.

  4. 8 de mar. de 2024 · Great Fire of London, (September 2–5, 1666), the worst fire in Londons history. It destroyed a large part of the City of London, including most of the civic buildings, old St. Paul’s Cathedral, 87 parish churches, and about 13,000 houses. On Sunday, September 2, 1666, the fire began accidentally.

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  5. 1 de may. de 2023 · In 1666, a devastating fire swept through London, destroying 13,200 houses, 87 parish churches, The Royal Exchange, Guildhall and St. Paul’s Cathedral. So how did it happen? London in 1666....

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  6. 27 de jul. de 2022 · Your guide to the Great Fire of London, plus 10 surprising facts. One of the most famous disasters in London's history, the Great Fire of London in 1666 devastated the heart of England's capital, destroying more than 13,000 houses and badly damaging landmarks including St Paul's Cathedral and the Royal Exchange.

  7. The people of London who had managed to survive the Great Plague in 1665 must have thought that the year 1666 could only be better, and couldn’t possibly be worse! Poor souls… they could not have imagined the new disaster that was to befall them in 1666. A fire started on September 2nd in the King’s bakery in Pudding Lane near London Bridge.