EpiMedDat
The Open Data Collection for Historical Epidemics and Medieval Diseases

Search by property

From EpiMedDat

This page provides a simple browsing interface for finding entities described by a property and a named value. Other available search interfaces include the page property search, and the ask query builder.

Search by property

A list of all pages that have property "SummarySummary of the disease event" with value "[[Plague]] in [[Aquileia]]". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

⧼showingresults⧽

View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)


    

List of results

  • 1259-00-00-Wessobrunn  + ([[Mortality]] of people and [[livestock]] in [[Wessobrunn]].)
  • 1348-06-00-Trento1  + ([[Mortality]] of specific groups of people during [[Black Death]] in [[Trento]]; changes in the [[economy]] in the aftermath.)
  • 1373-00-00-Trient  + ([[Mortality]], [[comet]] and [[Nothern Light]].)
  • 1231-00-00-Iceland 002  + ([[Mumps]] in [[Iceland]] in the year [[1231]])
  • 1231-00-00-Iceland 001  + ([[Mumps]] in [[Iceland]] in the year [[1231]].)
  • 1439-11-00-Norrköping  + ([[Nils Stensson]], member of the Council of Sweden ''(riksråd)'' dies of the [[plague]], and not because the imperial regent [[Karl Knutsson]], the later King Karl VIII, had him imprisoned)
  • 1455-00-00-Sweden  + ([[Pestilence]] in Upper [[Sweden]] in [[1455]], concomitant to a severe [[famine]])
  • 1422-00-00-Sweden  + ([[Pestilence]] in [[Sweden]] and in [[Germany]] in [[1421]] and [[1422]])
  • 1439-00-00-Sweden  + ([[Pestilence]] in [[Sweden]] in [[1439]] and in the Christian world)
  • 1484-00-00-Stockholm  + ([[Pestilence]] in [[Sweden]]. Only in [[Stockholm]], 15.000 people fall victim to the [[plague]].)
  • 1362-00-00-Bologna 003  + ([[Pestis secunda]] in [[Bologna]] and surrounding area)
  • 1362-00-00-Bologna  + ([[Pestis secunda]] in [[Bologna]] kills many)
  • 1363-07-00-Firenze  + ([[Pestis secunda]] in [[Florence]] and refugees to [[Bologna]], since [[August]] [[Pestis secunda]] even in [[Padua]], [[Ferrara]] and [[Venice]])
  • 1362-00-00-Italy  + ([[Pestis secunda]] in [[Italy]] is explained with [[weather]] methaphors with regard to its unclear pattern.)
  • 1363-07-00-Pisa  + ([[Pestis secunda]] in [[Pisa]], which is explained through [[astrometeorology]] and description of the [[symptoms]] of the [[plague]].)
  • 1365-00-00-Erfurt  + ([[Pestis tertia]] in [[Erfurt]] kills 42 [[nuns]].)
  • 1371-09-08-Lucca  + ([[Plague]] affects [[Lucca]])
  • 1383-00-00-Lucca  + ([[Plague]] affects [[Lucca]] for two years)
  • 1298-00-00-Poland  + ([[Plague]] among animals in [[Poland]].)
  • 1258-00-00-St. Albans  + ([[Plague]] among sheeps in [[St. Albans]].)
  • 1420-08-00-Vladimir-Suzdalian Rusia Sim  + ([[Plague]] and [[famine]] in many towns of Vladimir-Suzdalian Rusia)
  • 1257-00-00-Horning  + ([[Plague]] and mortality due to intemperate [[weather]].)
  • 1465-12-13-Finland  + ([[Plague]] death of a laymen in the dioces[[Plague]] death of a laymen in the diocese of [[Turku]] in [[1465]] and penitential issued in [[Rome]] on 12 [[December]] [[1465]]. Unsatisfied with the layman’s work, the Dominican friar Henricus Bella from the diocese of [[Turku]] had once assaulted the later plague victim who had been responsible for the maintenance of the organ bellows. After having received five blows with a stick on the back, the layman was struck down three days later with a pestilent abscess in his left armpit. Considering the absence of bruises after the blows and a plague wave in Southern Finland at that time, it was considered that the layman had died because of the inflamed abscess and not from the priest’s ill-[[treatment]].eatment]].)
  • 1362-00-00-Brescia  + ([[Plague]] forces troops outside of [[Brescia]] to return to [[Verona]])
  • 1383-00-00-Florence  + ([[Plague]] hits [[Florence]].)
Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.