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

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  • 1438-09-22-Liège  + (A [[procession]] is organized in the city against the [[mortality]] affecting the country.)
  • 1438-06-18-Liège  + (A [[procession]] is organized in the city against the [[dearth]] and the [[mortality]]. People get [[fever]].)
  • 1439-08-18-Liège  + (A [[procession]] is organized in the city against the [[mortality]].)
  • 1448-03-27-Perugia  + (A [[procession]] to end [[plague]] in [[Perugia]])
  • 1466-00-00-Florence  + (A [[sermon]] (from Michele Carcano) is about the divine judgment, which was to come, as [[Italy]] was being chastised for her sins by the [[Turks]], the [[plague]] and the masses of water.)
  • 1438-08-17-Liège  + (A cleric's handmaid commit suicide, because she was infected by the disease that spread in the city since Easter. Other people did the same.)
  • 1453-10-08-Wien  + (A commentary to a manuscript by Thomas Ebendorfer mentions that lectures at the university of [[Vienna]] are suspended, as plague reigned.)
  • 1259-00-00-Ireland  + (A cough affected humans and horses in [[Innisfallen]].)
  • 1508-06-26-Görlitz  + (A deacon and Franciscan friar dies in [[Görlitz]] during an outbreak of [[plague]].)
  • 1362-10-00-Middle East  + (A deadly disease ([[wabāʾ]]) hit [[Egypt]] in 764 H (October 20, 1362 to October 9, 1363), the maximum daily death toll reached 2,000. The disease was then transmitted to Greater [[Syria]].)
  • 1367-08-00-Egypt  + (A deadly disease (wabāʾ) hit [[Egypt]] in 769 H (August 28, 1367 to August 15, 1368). It lasted about four months. The daily death toll reached 1,000 and more.)
  • 1361-10-00-Egypt  + (A deadly disease [[(fanāʾ)]] hit [[Cairo]], [[Alexandria]] and further places in 763 H (October 31, [[1361]] to October 19, [[1362]]). Many people died.)
  • 1387-00-00-Strasbourg  + (A deadly disease came to [[Strasbourg]], which was strongest during the [[Lent]].)
  • 1427-09-15-Paris  + (A disease (named: ''dando'') breaks out inA disease (named: ''dando'') breaks out in [[Paris]] in September and October. Many people get it. First, they get strong [[kidneyache]] and [[shoulderache]], then they chill. After that they loose [[appetite]] and cannot [[sleep]] for 8 to 15 days, and they continually [[cough]].[[cough]].)
  • 1461-08-00-Arras  + (A disease breaks out in [[Arras]] and the surroundings, in August. This is a non-lethal [[fever]], but people recovers with difficulty.)
  • 1437-02-02-Constance  + (A disease in [[Constance]] with a short period of illness.)
  • 1474-06-00-Silesia  + (A drought in 1474 was followed by a great inflation and hunger as well as by a terrible pestilence which lasted from the feast of St John (June 24) 1474 until Shrove [[Tuesday]] (February 22) 1475.)
  • 1397-00-00-Strasbourg  + (A dying came to [[Strasbourg]] and surrounding area. After [[procession]]s by the local [[priests|clerics]] the [[mortality]] diminished. The [[plague]] arose and diminished for the next 8 years.)
  • 1417-00-00-Novgorod  + (A fearful plague among the people in [[Novgorod]], and in [[Ladoga]], in [[Russa]], [[Porkhov]], [[Pskov]], [[Tver]], [[Dmitrov]], and in [[Torzhok]], and throughout their districts and villages)
  • 1417-00-00-Novgorod and others  + (A fearful plague among the people in [[Novgorod]], and in [[Ladoga]], in [[Russa]], [[Porkhov]], [[Pskov]], [[Tver]], [[Dmitrov]], and in [[Torzhok]], and throughout their districts and villages)
  • 1462-02-00-Bologna  + (A flu-like [[epidemic]] in [[Bologna]] kills mainly the elderly)
  • 1496-12-14-Görlitz  + (A friar dies in [[Görlitz]] during an outbreak of [[plague]])
  • 1496-11-26-Görlitz  + (A friar priest dies in [[Görlitz]] during an outbreak of [[plague]])
  • 1349-05-00-Parma  + (A friend of Francesco Petraca, Paganino da Bizzozzero and his his entire family died because of the [[plague]] in [[Parma]])
  • 1348-00-00-Aquila8  + (A general [[dearth]] of foodstuffs and other goods after the [[Black Death]] in [[Aquila]].)
  • 1413-00-00-World  + (A general [[plague]] hit the whole world.)
  • 1371-00-00-Bohemia  + (A grave pestilence occured in this year in all lands as well as in Bohemia whith a great number of dead people.)
  • 1413-00-00-Bohemia-1  + (A great [[cough]] was in [[Bohemia]] which made the people vulnerable for all sorts of diseases.)
  • 1348-01-25-Alsace  + (A great [[earthquake]] made big damage, especially in [[Carinthia]] and a big [[plague]] followed. [[Jews]] were burned and the [[flagellants]] walked around.)
  • 1348-01-25-Constance  + (A great [[earthquake]] was followed by many evils and great [[mortality]].)
  • 1463-00-00-Lower Saxony  + (A great [[mortality]] all over [[Lower Saxony]].)
  • 1285-00-00-Thuringia  + (A great [[mortality]] among nobles in [[Thuringia]], but unclear if disease-induced)
  • 1461-00-00-Maastricht  + (A great [[mortality]] around [[Maastricht]], in the city of [[Beek]])
  • 1415-00-00-Magdeburg  + (A great [[mortality]] in [[Magdeburg]] and surrounding lands, killing also the father of the archbishop.)
  • 1395-00-00-Magdeburg  + (A great [[mortality]] in [[Magdeburg]], afflichting mostly children, is connected with a dearth and food scarcity caused by Danish-Swedisch [[war]]. [[Mortality]] had been prevalent since [[1391]].)
  • 1364-00-00-Vladimir-Suzdalian Rusia Sim  + (A great [[plague]] ([[Pestis secunda]]) in Vladimir-Suzdalian [[Rus]]ia.)
  • 1427-00-00-Rusia Sim  + (A great [[plague]] in [northern?] Rusian towns)
  • 1427-00-00-Rusian towns  + (A great [[plague]] in [northern?] Rusian towns)
  • 1464-08-00-Poland  + (A great flood around the feast of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary (August 15) caused the death of numerous animals whose corpsed rotted on the fields and infected the air. This led to a pestilence.)
  • 1413-00-00-Bohemia  + (A great mortality starts in [[Bohemia]] after the feast of St John the Baptist (June 24).)
  • 1364-00-00-Vladimir-Suzdalian Rusia MLSKXVv  + (A great plague (Black Death) in Vladimir-Suzdalian Rusia.)
  • 1364-00-00-Nizhny Novgorod Sim  + (A great plague ([[Black Death]]) in [[Nizhny Novgorod]] and [[Pereyaslavl]] (Zalessky).)
  • 1413-00-00-Silesia  + (A great plague raged in [[Silesia]] between the feast days of St John the baptist (June 24) and St Jadwiga (October 15).)
  • 1282-00-00-Bohemia-Moravia  + (A great wave of mortality went through [[Bohemia]] and [[Moravia]]. Heaps of people were burried in large ditches in the fields during winter and spring.)
  • 1363-00-00-Würzburg  + (A greater and more severe [[plague]] than the first one in [[Würzburg]] and [[Franconia]].)
  • 1439-06-24-Silesia  + (A horrible [[plague]] raged in [[Silesia]] starting around the feast day of St John the baptist (June 24) and lasting for two months.)
  • 1217-03-00-Cairo 002  + (A letter mentions that a [[disease]] raged in [[Cairo]], dated on March 17, 1217.)
  • 1448-00-00-Vladimir-Suzdalian Rusia? Sim  + (A mild attack of plague affecting humans, horses and other animals)
  • 1540-06-00-Erfurt  + (A minor [[mortality]] in [[Erfurt]].)
  • 1541-06-00-Erfurt  + (A minor [[mortality]] in [[Erfurt]].)
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