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The All Saints Day flood (German: Allerheiligenflut) of 1304 was a storm surge that hit the southwestern Baltic Sea coast on 1 November (All Saints' Day) that year. The region of Western Pomerania was particularly badly affected by the flooding. 271 people died as a result of the flood. The dating of the disaster to All Saints' Day in 1304, which gave the flood its name, goes back to the Stralsundische Chronik by (died 1560). This date is, however, not confirmed, although it is probable that the year was 1304.

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  • Allerheiligenflut 1304 (de)
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  • The All Saints Day flood (German: Allerheiligenflut) of 1304 was a storm surge that hit the southwestern Baltic Sea coast on 1 November (All Saints' Day) that year. The region of Western Pomerania was particularly badly affected by the flooding. 271 people died as a result of the flood. The dating of the disaster to All Saints' Day in 1304, which gave the flood its name, goes back to the Stralsundische Chronik by (died 1560). This date is, however, not confirmed, although it is probable that the year was 1304. (en)
  • Die Allerheiligenflut war ein Ostseesturmhochwasser, welches die südwestliche Ostseeküste, insbesondere den vorpommerschen Raum, in Mitleidenschaft zog. Die namengebende Datierung auf den Allerheiligentag (1. November) 1304 geht auf die Stralsundische Chronik des Johann Berckmann († 1560) zurück. Der Tag des Ereignisses ist jedoch nicht gesichert, während das Jahr 1304 als wahrscheinlich gilt. (de)
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  • The All Saints Day flood (German: Allerheiligenflut) of 1304 was a storm surge that hit the southwestern Baltic Sea coast on 1 November (All Saints' Day) that year. The region of Western Pomerania was particularly badly affected by the flooding. 271 people died as a result of the flood. The dating of the disaster to All Saints' Day in 1304, which gave the flood its name, goes back to the Stralsundische Chronik by (died 1560). This date is, however, not confirmed, although it is probable that the year was 1304. (en)
  • Die Allerheiligenflut war ein Ostseesturmhochwasser, welches die südwestliche Ostseeküste, insbesondere den vorpommerschen Raum, in Mitleidenschaft zog. Die namengebende Datierung auf den Allerheiligentag (1. November) 1304 geht auf die Stralsundische Chronik des Johann Berckmann († 1560) zurück. Der Tag des Ereignisses ist jedoch nicht gesichert, während das Jahr 1304 als wahrscheinlich gilt. (de)
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