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  • 1342-00-00-Novgorod  + ([[Cattle]] plague in [[Novgorod]] the Great)
  • 1258-00-00-Modena  + ([[Disease]] and [[mortality]] in [[Modena]].)
  • 1258-00-00-Syria 002  + ([[Disease]] in [[Syria]].)
  • 1286-00-00-Parma  + ([[Drought]] from [[March]] to [[May]] in [[Parma]]; [[epidemic]] among animals and humans; low [[grain]] price from [[July]] onwards.)
  • 1348-01-25-Friuli  + ([[Earthquake]] and [[Black Death]] in [[Friuli]])
  • 1348-00-00-Italy 003  + ([[Earthquake]] at 25. January and arrival of the [[Black Death]] in [[Italy]] and its spread and symptoms)
  • 1348-01-25-Erfurt  + ([[Earthquake]] in [[Erfurt]] and outbreak of the [[plague]] in the Mediterranean region. Well [[poison]]ing is seen as the cause.)
  • 1348-01-25-Italy  + ([[Earthquake]]s in entire [[Italy]], in th[[Earthquake]]s in entire [[Italy]], in the cities [[Pisa]], [[Bologna]], [[Padua]] and strongest in [[Venice]] with great damages. They are [[omens]] for diaster and [[pestilence]] in the named cities and are signs for the [[Judgement Day]]. But even more worse the earthquakes were in [[Friuli]], [[Aquileia]] and partly in [[Germany]]. [[Usuer]] admitted their sins and in the city [[Villach]] happened many miracles.[[Villach]] happened many miracles.)
  • 1348-09-01-Avignon  + ([[Emperor Charles IV]] mentions the plague at the papal court in [[Avignon]] in a letter from the 1st of September 1348.)
  • 1335-00-00-Bavaria  + ([[Emperor Louis IV]] enters in his fight against [[King John of Bohemia]] and [[Duke Henry of Bavaria]] the latters land. In the wake of their troops follow violence and diseases.)
  • 1319-00-00-Bologna  + ([[Epidemic]])
  • 1309-06-11-Egypt  + ([[Epidemic]] (wabāʾ) in [[Cairo]] and other parts of [[Egypt]] in 709 AH (June 11, 1309 - May 30, 1310). Many people died, most of them were mamluks of amirs.)
  • 1310-01-04-Cairo  + ([[Epidemic]] (wabāʾ) in [[Cairo]] in Shaʿbān 709 AH (January 4 - February 1, [[1310]]). 100 people died per day.)
  • 1276-00-00-Reggio  + ([[Epidemic]] among humans and animals in [[Reggio Emilia]])
  • 1224-00-00-Bologna  + ([[Epidemic]] and [[price increase]] in [[Bologna]])
  • 1229-00-00-Bologna  + ([[Epidemic]] and [[price increase]] in [[Bologna]])
  • 1277-05-00-Reggio  + ([[Epidemic]] and [[price increase]] in [[Reggio Emilia|Reggio]])
  • 1259-04-00-Italy  + ([[Epidemic]] and high [[mortality]] in [[Italy]].)
  • 1231-00-00-Novgorod MLSKXVv  + ([[Epidemic]] and mass deaths due to [[hunger]] in [[Novgorod]].)
  • 1300-09-16-Egypt 3  + ([[Epidemic]] disease ([[fanāʾ]]) in [[catt[[Epidemic]] disease ([[fanāʾ]]) in [[cattle]] in [[Egypt]] in 700 AH (Sept. 16, 1300-Sept. 4, 1301) that killed a great number of cows. It was related that the disease had killed 1,003 out of 1,021 Khaysiyya cows of an elder (shaykh) of [[Ushmūm-Ṭanāḥ]] (Ashmūn al-Rummān, in the Nile Delta). Cattle [[price]]s hiked and water wheels could not be operated with cattle anymore.could not be operated with cattle anymore.)
  • 1347-00-00-Florence  + ([[Epidemic]] follows [[famine]] in [[Florence]], 4000 dead (mainly [[women]] and [[children]]); particularly bad in [[Romagna]], [[Provence]], [[Bologna]], [[Vignone]], [[Pistoia]] and [[Prato]]. The [[mortality]] was foretold by astrologers.)
  • 1327-09-06-Pisa  + ([[Epidemic]] hits the army of Castruccio Castracani during or after the siege of [[Pisa]], a German count and the Bishop of [[Eichstätt]] die.)
  • 1282-00-00-Alsace  + ([[Epidemic]] in [[Alsace]])
  • 1258-00-00-Baghdad  + ([[Epidemic]] in [[Baghdad]] after the Mong[[Epidemic]] in [[Baghdad]] after the Mongol conquest of the city: A Mongol [[army]] under Hülegü Khan had captured Baghdad and killed the Abbasid caliph al-Mustaʿṣim bi-llāh [February 20, 1258]. Dead bodies were lying around everywhere, a bad smell developed in the city, the air changed. Many people died of the severe epidemic (wabāʾ) that followed the fighting. When the epidemic abated in Baghdad it traveled to [[Syria]].].)
  • 1346-00-00-Bologna  + ([[Epidemic]] in [[Bologna]])
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