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In [[1761]], after two [[earthquake]]s struck [[London]], [[William Bell]] predicted that a third earthquake would strike, destroying the city and triggering the apocalypse. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Bêtes Noires & Dark Horses (comic story)|Bêtes Noires & Dark Horses]]'')
In [[1761]], after two [[earthquake]]s struck [[London]], [[William Bell]] predicted that a third earthquake would strike, destroying the city and triggering the apocalypse. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Bêtes Noires & Dark Horses (comic story)|Bêtes Noires & Dark Horses]]'')


In [[1893]], [[Winifred Gillyflower]] predicted that the apocalypse was coming and invited people to join [[Sweetville]] to escape it. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Crimson Horror (TV story)|The Crimson Horror]]'')
In [[1893]], [[Winifred Gillyflower]] predicted that the apocalypse was coming and invited people to join [[Sweetville]] to escape it. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Crimson Horror (TV story)|The Crimson Horror]]'')
 
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Apocalypse
You may wish to consult Apocalypse (disambiguation) for other, similarly-named pages.

As recalled by the Eleventh Doctor, the Silurians of Earth believed an oncoming planet was an apocalypse. As it turned out, the "planet" entered Earth's orbit and became the Moon. (TV: Cold Blood)

In 1761, after two earthquakes struck London, William Bell predicted that a third earthquake would strike, destroying the city and triggering the apocalypse. (COMIC: Bêtes Noires & Dark Horses)

In 1893, Winifred Gillyflower predicted that the apocalypse was coming and invited people to join Sweetville to escape it. (TV: The Crimson Horror)