The All Saints' Flood, also known as the Saint Pascal Flood, was a catastrophic storm surge that occurred on the night of November 1 to November 2, 1570, primarily affecting the northern parts of Europe, particularly the Netherlands and parts of Germany. The flood was named after All Saints' Day, which falls on November 1. The storm surge was caused by a combination of severe weather conditions, including a strong storm over the North Sea.

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