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

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  • 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]].)
  • 1406-00-00-Eisenach  + (A general [[mortality]] in [[Eisenach]].)
  • 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)
  • 1365-00-00-Limburg01  + (A minor [[plague]] strikes [[Limburg]].)
  • 1348-03-00-Pisa  + (A monk dies in [[Pisa]] in the context of the [[Black Death]]; 40 more monks from the monastery of S. Caterina follow)
  • 1383-00-00-Limburg  + (A more modest [[plague]] strikes [[Limburg]].)
  • 1439-08-09-Liège  + (A new altar is dedicated in the church of St-Severin, because of the [[mortality]].)
  • 1374-03-00-Firenze  + (A new plague wave hits [[Florence]] and the city loses relatively few people, but the societal impact is severe.)
  • 1508-09-28-Görlitz  + (A novice of the friars in [[Görlitz]] dies from [[plague]])
  • 1438-11-28-Rome  + (A number of German priests flees the [[Rome|Roman]] curia because of a ravaging plague)
  • 1348-09-00-Cairo  + (A pilgrimage caravan left [[Cairo]] for [[Mecca]] in Rajab 749 H (September 26 to October 24, [[1348]]). The [[Black Death]] accompanied it until it reached the [[Ayla]] pass (ʿAqaba).)
  • 1154-00-00-South Rusia  + (A plague among the [[horse]]s of Yuryi Dolgorukiy's warriors)
  • 1092-11-00-Rusia MLSKXVv  + (A plague in [[Rus]]A plague in [[Rus]]ia, perhaps it's specifically about [[Polotsk]].<sup id="cite_ref-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-1"><span class="cite-bracket">[</span>1<span class="cite-bracket">]</span></a></sup>;/a></sup>)
  • 1367-00-00-Moscow and surroundings Sim  + (A plague in [[Moscow]] and its surroundings.)
  • 1367-00-00-Moscow its sorroundings and Pereyaslavl Zalessky  + (A plague in [[Moscow]], its surroundings and Pereyaslavl-Zalessky)
  • 1408-00-00-Vladimir-Suzdalian Rusia  + (A plague in many regions of Vladimir-Suzdalian Rusia)
  • 1395-00-00-Głogów  + (A plague in the year 1395 caused the death of nearly 2.000 inhabitants of [[Głogów]] in Lower [[Silesia]].)
  • 1349-05-31-Austria  + (A plague lasting from Penthecost (May 31st) until the feast of St Michael (September 29th) killed about two thirds of the population of [[Austria]].)
  • 1309-00-00-Vladimir-Suzdalian Rusia Sim  + (A plague on people, horses and cattle in Vladimir-Suzdalian Rusia.)
  • 1413-06-00-Poland  + (A plague rages in the whole of [[Poland]] and in [[Silesia]] from arount the feast of St John the Baptist (June 24) until around the feast of St Jadwiga (October 15).)
  • 1350-05-23-Magdeburg  + (A poem about how the [[Black Death]]A poem about how the [[Black Death]] strikes [[Magdeburg]], a great mortality arises for almost four months and a plague pit is opened at [[Rottersdorf]]. This time is remembered as a time of misery, connected to the return of the "false Waldemar", an impostor pretending to be former Margrave of Brandenburg and the earthquake of January 1348denburg and the earthquake of January 1348)
  • 1508-08-09-Görlitz  + (A priest and a lay brother die in [[Görlitz]] during an outbreak of [[plague]].)
  • 1508-09-26-Görlitz  + (A priest dies in [[Görlitz]] during an outbreak of [[plague]].)
  • 1348-00-00-Méounes-lès-Montrieux  + (A report from [[Francesco Petrarca]]A report from [[Francesco Petrarca]] to the bishop of [[Padua]] about the actions of a [[Carthusian]] [[Monks|monk]] in [[Méounes-lès-Montrieux]] during the [[plague]] of 1348, who was against fleeing the plague and helped his friars dying of the plague without fear. He rebuilt his monastery after the severe plague wave.is monastery after the severe plague wave.)
  • 1186-00-00-Vladimir-Suzdalian Rusia  + (A serious, unknown disease in some towns, probably in [[Vladimir]]-[[Suzdal]]ian [[Rus]]ia.)
  • 1407-04-27-Montpellier  + (A sermon is delivered in [[Montpellier]] against the [[mortality]] that affects the region. The next day, a [[procession]] is organized.)
  • 1395-00-00-Limburg  + (A severe [[plague]] strikes [[Limburg]].)
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