The 141 Lycia earthquake occurred in the period AD 141 to 142. It affected most of the Roman provinces of
Lycia
Lycia (; Lycian: ππππππ ''TrmΜmis''; , ; ) was a historical region in Anatolia from 15β14th centuries BC (as Lukka) to 546 BC. It bordered the Mediterranean Sea in what is today the provinces of Antalya and MuΔ ...
and
Caria
Caria (; from Greek language, Greek: ΞΞ±ΟΞ―Ξ±, ''Karia''; ) was a region of western Anatolia extending along the coast from mid-Ionia (Mycale) south to Lycia and east to Phrygia. The Carians were described by Herodotus as being Anatolian main ...
and the islands of
Rhodes
Rhodes (; ) is the largest of the Dodecanese islands of Greece and is their historical capital; it is the List of islands in the Mediterranean#By area, ninth largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. Administratively, the island forms a separ ...
,
Kos
Kos or Cos (; ) is a Greek island, which is part of the Dodecanese island chain in the southeastern Aegean Sea. Kos is the third largest island of the Dodecanese, after Rhodes and Karpathos; it has a population of 37,089 (2021 census), making ...
,
Simi and
Serifos
Serifos () is a Greek island in the Aegean Sea, located in the western Cyclades, south of Kythnos and northwest of Sifnos. It is part of the Milos regional unit. The area is and the population was 1,241 at the 2021 census. It is located about ...
.
It triggered a severe
tsunami
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which caused major inundation.
The
epicenter
The epicenter (), epicentre, or epicentrum in seismology is the point on the Earth's surface directly above a hypocenter or focus, the point where an earthquake or an underground explosion originates.
Determination
The primary purpose of a ...
for this earthquake is not well constrained, with locations suggested at the northern end of Rhodes,
on the Turkish mainland north of Rhodes near
Marmaris
Marmaris () is a municipality and Districts of Turkey, district of MuΔla Province, Turkey. Its area is 906 km2, and its population is 97,818 (2022). It is a port city and tourist resort on the Aegean Sea, Mediterranean coast, along the shorel ...
and beneath the sea to the east of Rhodes.
See also
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List of historical earthquakes
Historical earthquakes is a list of significant earthquakes known to have occurred prior to the early 20th century. As the events listed here occurred before routine instrumental recordings, they rely mainly on the analysis of written sources, ...
References
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141
140s in the Roman Empire
1st-millennium earthquakes
Lycia
2nd-century natural disasters
0141 Lycia
Lycia
Lycia (; Lycian: ππππππ ''TrmΜmis''; , ; ) was a historical region in Anatolia from 15β14th centuries BC (as Lukka) to 546 BC. It bordered the Mediterranean Sea in what is today the provinces of Antalya and MuΔ ...
Earthquakes in the Roman Empire
Serifos
Roman Caria
Ancient Rhodes
Ancient Kos
Symi