1278-00-00-Vladimir-Suzdalian Rusia
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| Date startStart date of the disease. | 1278 | + |
| Date endEnd date of the disease. | 1279 | + |
| SeasonSeason (spring, summer, fall or winter) | Winter | |
| Date otherOther mentioned dates. | ||
| PlacePlace(s), city or location of the disease. | Vladimir | |
| RegionHistorical region(s) | Rus | |
| CountryCurrent country | ||
| RiverMentioned river(s) | ||
| Natural eventMentioned natural event(s) | ||
| PersonMentioned persons(s) | ||
| GroupGroup(s) of people mentioned | ||
| VictimIndication of victims | + | |
| AnimalMentioned animal(s) | ||
| DiseaseMentioned disease(s) | ||
| Epidemic waveAssociated epidemic wave | ||
| Social responseSocial response that happened in reaction to the disease | ||
| LanguageLanguage of the original text | Cyrillic | |
| KeywordFurther keyword(s) | Mortality | |
| last edited | 19. 12. 2025 by EpiMedDat-Bot. |
Death of numerous people due to various diseases[1]
Text originalOriginal text
Text translationEnglish translation of the text
That winter 1278 many people died of various diseases.
- ↑ The source does not specify the place where the unspecified disease(s) occurred. It was probably Vladimir-Suzdalian Rusia, because the source was written from this perspective.
- ↑ Since the event took place in winter, it can be assumed with a high degree of credibility that it began in 1278 and lasted until 1279.
- ↑ The term "нeдyгъ" was used in medieval Rusia with the meaning: disease, disability, defect, suffering, torment (Словарь древнерусского языка (XI–XIV вв.), т. III, Мocквa: Институт Pyccкoгo Языкa PAH, 2002, p. 263).
