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- 1237-00-00-Saint-Denis + (A [[mortality]] breaks out in the monastery of [[Saint-Denis]], killing 44 monks.)
- 1577-00-00-Thuringia + (A [[mortality]] in [[Eisenach]] and the surroundings of [[Erfurt]].)
- 1393-00-00-Eisenach + (A [[mortality]] in [[Eisenach]] kills 3.400 people in half a year.)
- 1517-09-29-Erfurt + (A [[mortality]] in [[Erfurt]] leads to the creation of [[mass grave]]s. A drunk beggar unvoluntarly spends a night in the massgrave of the Canons Regular's church (Reglerkirche).)
- 1462-00-00-Ferrara + (A [[mortality]] in [[Ferrara]] kills 14.000 people)
- 1519-00-00-Leipzig + (A [[mortality]] in [[Leipzig]] makes the university move temporarily to [[Meissen]]. Chronological caveat: The mentioned rector of this university, Petrus Mosellanus, was in office 1520-1523.)
- 1336-00-00-Kranichfeld + (A [[mortality]] in the small [[Thuringia|Thuringian]] city of [[Kranichfeld]], but unclear if disease-induced)
- 1307-00-00-France + (A [[mortality]] occurs in [[France]].)
- 1433-08-00-Paris + (A [[mortality]] of [[plague]] affects children in [[Paris]] in August)
- 1484-07-25-Magdeburg + (A [[mortality]] strikes [[Magdeburg]] and the surroundings, higher social strata and young [[women]] particularly affected.)
- 1428-03-01-Magdeburg + (A [[mortality]] strikes [[Magdeburg]] for 9 months, mainly lower social stratas are affected. There is a considerable number of apparent deaths among the victims of this disease.)
- 1463-00-00-Magdeburg + (A [[mortality]] strikes [[Magdeburg]].)
- 1516-00-00-Magdeburg + (A [[mortality]] strikes [[Magdeburg]].)
- 1197-08-00-Acco + (A [[mortality]], attributed to summer's heat, decimates crusaders under the leadership of the archbishop of [[Mainz]] in [[Acre]])
- 1348-03-00-Béziers + (A [[mortality]], the [[Black Death]] breaks out in Arles and all over the world. 90 percent of the people die.)
- 1452-00-00-Messina + (A [[nuns|nun]] wants to move to another monastery in the diocese of [[Messina]] in 1479 as [[plague]] has emptied her orignal monastery.)
- 1453-08-00-Flanders + (A [[pestilence]] breaks out in the region, as a consequence of a dearth caused by [[war]].)
- 1147-00-00-Europa + (A [[pestilence]] with [[mortality]] breaks out (in Germany?) after a famine.)
- 1158-00-00-Novgorod + (A [[plague]] affecting people and a sickness of [[horse]]s and horned [[cattle]] in [[Novgorod]] the Great.)
- 1158-00-00-Novgorod 2 + (A [[plague]] affecting people and a sickness of [[horse]]s and horned [[cattle]] in [[Novgorod]] the Great.)
- 1494-08-00-Liège + (A [[plague]] affects the city and the surrounding region. [[Procession]]s are organized to prevent massive death.)
- 1357-00-00-Central Germany + (A [[plague]] along the Rhine, in [[Hesse]], [[Thuringia]] and [[Wetterau]].)
- 1358-00-00-Cologne + (A [[plague]] along the [[Rhine]], in [[Cologne]], with inclement [[weather]], [[cold]] in wintern and [[dearth]] of foodstuffs.)
- 1340-00-00-Europa + (A [[plague]] before easter in the area of [[Klettgau]])
- 1451-00-00-Basel + (A [[plague]] breaks out in [[Basel]] and lasts two years.)
- 1463-07-00-Basel + (A [[plague]] breaks out in [[Basel]].)
- 1494-06-00-Lyon + (A [[plague]] breaks out in [[Lyon]].)
- 1358-00-00-Strasbourg + (A [[plague]] came to [[Strasbourg]], similar to the previous one, thus a new [[grave]]yard had to be built.)
- 1439-00-00-Basel + (A [[plague]] causes great [[mortality]] in [[Basel]] during a [[famine]]. The death toll is estimated to 8000 dead people, both adults and [[children]].)
- 1259-00-00-Alessandria + (A [[plague]] disturbed a peace and raged also north of the alps.)
- 1356-00-00-Mainz + (A [[plague]] emerges in [[Germany]] after a year of inclement [[weather]], [[cold]], and bad [[harvest]].)
- 1362-00-00-Pisa + (A [[plague]] hit the peasants who fled to [[Pisa]]. It was a punishment of [[God]].)
- 1508-00-00-Görlitz + (A [[plague]] hits in [[Görlitz]] kills friars, priests and more than 4000 common people)
- 1361-06-00-Avignon + (A [[plague]] in [[Avignon]] kills many, among them German clerics.)
- 1359-11-01-Bohemia + (A [[plague]] in [[Bohemia]] and the neighbouring areas.)
- 1462-00-00-Erfurt + (A [[plague]] in [[Erfurt]])
- 1462-00-00-Erfurt2 + (A [[plague]] in [[Erfurt]] kills 24 [[nuns]].)
- 1578-00-00-Erfurt + (A [[plague]] in [[Erfurt]] kills 2500 people.)
- 1564-08-24-Erfurt + (A [[plague]] in [[Erfurt]] kills a larger number of people, 4000 inhabitants, including prominent clerics.)
- 1463-00-00-Erfurt01 + (A [[plague]] in [[Erfurt]] kills many inhabitants. High victim numbers for single parishes, [[mass grave]]s are needed)
- 1542-06-04-Erfurt + (A [[plague]] in [[Erfurt]] leads to major [[mortality]].)
- 1382-00-00-Erfurt01 + (A [[plague]] in [[Erfurt]] results in a [[mass grave]] situated on the Petersberg)
- 1583-00-00-Erfurt + (A [[plague]] in [[Erfurt]], [[Prague]], [[Magdeburg]], [[Goslar]], [[Arnstadt]] and [[Königsee]] in [[Thuringia]] kills high numbers of people.)
- 1578-00-00-Jena + (A [[plague]] in [[Jena]] forces the local university to relocate temporarily to [[Saalfeld]].)
- 1460-00-00-Lower Saxony + (A [[plague]] in [[Lower Saxony]] kills mainly middle-aged men)
- 1543-00-00-Naumburg + (A [[plague]] in [[Naumburg]] and [[Jena]] with major [[mortality]])
- 1398-00-00-Thuringia + (A [[plague]] in [[Nordhausen]], [[Mühlhausen]], [[Eisleben]], [[Sangershausen]] and other parts of [[Thuringia]])
- 1461-00-00-Nürnberg + (A [[plague]] in [[Nuremberg]] and [[Erfurt]] and after that in many other places)
- 1439-07-00-Thuringia + (A [[plague]] in [[Thuringia]] and the [[Harz]] region, but also [[Constance]] causing mortality and description of symptoms)
- 1406-00-00-Thuringia + (A [[plague]] in [[Thuringia]], causing mortality, amongst the victims is Landgrave Balthasar of Thuringia, died at the [[Wartburg]] above [[Eisenach]])
- 1408-00-00-Vladimir-Suzdalian Rusia Sim + (A [[plague]] in many regions of Vladimir-Suzdalian Rusia.)
