881 Acre earthquake

[1] According to the geophysicist August Heinrich Sieberg (1875–1945), the earthquake caused a seismic sea wave (tsunami).

The tsunami affected mainly the city of Acre (Acca) and its vicinity, where it caused much damage.

The narrative also mentions that the earthquake causes similar waves in the river Nile.

[1] Tholozan's account is nearly identical to the description of the 1303 Crete earthquake (Hijri year 702), which also affected Alexandria.

The journal Annals of Geophysics has raised doubts on the historicity of this earthquake, suggesting that Tholozan had misdated the events depicted in the narrative.