A catastrophic volcanic eruption.
The volcanic eruption that formed the caldera of Santorini is believed to have occurred around 1600 BCE during the Minoan civilization. It is known as one of the largest volcanic events in recorded history.
The eruption of the Santorini volcano, known as the Minoan eruption, occurred around 1600 BC. It was one of the largest volcanic events in recorded history, causing significant destruction to the island of Santorini and impacting civilizations in the surrounding area. The eruption is believed to have contributed to the decline of the Minoan civilization on the island of Crete.
The last major eruption of Santorini occurred around 1600 BC, leading to the collapse of the Minoan civilization on the island. However, there have been smaller eruptions since then, with the most recent eruption taking place in 1950.
The volcano in Santorini, known as Thera, is believed to have erupted around 1600 BC causing a massive tsunami that affected the neighboring island of Crete. This event is often associated with the decline of the Minoan civilization on Crete.
There has been evidence of at least 12 major eruptions of Mount Santorini in the past 200,000 years. The most famous eruption occurred around 1600 BC, leading to the collapse of the Minoan civilization on the island of Crete. Since then, the volcano has had smaller eruptions and is still considered active today.
1628 BC
There was no eruption at Santorini in 1883. The last activity there. The island of Karkatoa famously destroyed itself in a cataclysmic volcanic eruption in 1883. This eruption was similar to the one that occurred at Santorini around 1600 BC.
Battle of Wolgast happened in 1628.
The volcanic eruption that formed the caldera of Santorini is believed to have occurred around 1600 BCE during the Minoan civilization. It is known as one of the largest volcanic events in recorded history.
It is what is now what is present day Santorini! (a Greek island!)
The eruption of the Santorini volcano, known as the Minoan eruption, occurred around 1600 BC. It was one of the largest volcanic events in recorded history, causing significant destruction to the island of Santorini and impacting civilizations in the surrounding area. The eruption is believed to have contributed to the decline of the Minoan civilization on the island of Crete.
The caldera of Santorini is the gulf surrounded by the roughly crescent-shaped island. This caldera formed when the island underwent a cataclysmic volcanic eruption between 1500 and 1700 BC. The eruption drained so much magma from the chamber beneath Santorini that most of the island collapsed into the space left behind and disappeared beneath the sea.
The last major eruption of Santorini occurred around 1600 BC, leading to the collapse of the Minoan civilization on the island. However, there have been smaller eruptions since then, with the most recent eruption taking place in 1950.
War of the Mantuan Succession happened in 1628.
Yes. In about 1450 BC the volcanic island of Santorini (Thera) exploded, creating a large tsunami.
This was caused by the Minoan eruption of Thera or the Santorini eruption between 1642 and 1540 BC
After the aspect (I was in the Nea Kameni island) Santorini is not a stratovolcano.