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    1755 was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar, the 1755th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 755th year of the 2nd millennium, the 55th year of the 18th century, and the 6th year of the 1750s decade.

  2. 1755 ( MDCCLV) fue un año común comenzado en miércoles según el calendario gregoriano . Acontecimientos. 12 de enero: en Rusia, la emperatriz Isabel aprueba la creación de la primera universidad rusa, la Universidad de Moscú.

  3. 30 de mar. de 2023 · The AD 1755 Lisbon earthquake was the strongest seismic event ever reported in the Atlantic waterfront of Europe, and was extremely destructive throughout the coasts of Portugal, Spain and Morocco as a consequence of the subsequent tsunami waves (e.g., Martínez Solares, 2001; Martínez Solares and Arroyo, 2004; Baptista et al., 2003 ...

  4. hide. Beginning. Events. Births. Deaths. 1755. Events. January 25 – Moscow University established. February 20 – General Braddock lands in Virginia to take command of the English forces against the French in North America. April 15 – A Dictionary of the English Language is published by Samuel Johnson; he had begun the work in 1746.

  5. 13 de mar. de 2024 · Category: History & Society. Date: November 1, 1755. Location: Lisbon. Portugal. Context: tsunami. Lisbon earthquake of 1755, series of earthquakes that occurred on the morning of Nov. 1, 1755, causing serious damage to the port city of Lisbon, Port., and killing an estimated 60,000 people in Lisbon alone.

  6. El terremoto de Lisboa de 1755, también llamado Gran Terremoto de Lisboa, tuvo lugar entre las 09:30 y las 09:40 horas del 1 de noviembre de 1755, [1] [2] se caracterizó por su gran duración, dividida en varias fases y por su violencia, causando la muerte de entre 60 000 y 100 000 personas.

  7. 1755 copper engraving showing Lisbon in flames and a tsunami overwhelming the ships in the harbor. The earthquake struck on the morning of 1 November 1755, All Saints' Day. Contemporary reports state that the earthquake lasted from three and a half to six minutes, causing fissures 5 metres (16 ft) wide in the city center.