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  • 1349-00-00-Prussia  + (After writing for several chapters about the way of the Black Death over Europe and of the manifestations of the disease, the chronicler adds that it also raged in Prussia and Pomerania)
  • 1348-00-00-Avignon03  + (All the [[Carmelites]] and conventual brothers of the [[Eremites]] in [[Messina]] were killed.)
  • 1092-00-00-Polotsk illustration1  + (Allegorical illustration of the [[plague]] in [[Polotsk]]: demons ready to attack people hiding in houses at night.)
  • 1092-00-00-Polotsk illustration2  + (Allegorical illustration of the plague in [[Polotsk]]: demons on horses attacking the townspeople during the daytime.)
  • 1467-08-00-Poland  + (Although the harvest promised to be rich iAlthough the harvest promised to be rich in the land of [[Prussia]], there was hardly anyone who could bring it in when the harvest was supposed to start in [[August]]. A great plague had infested the land so that all places were to large parts or completely deserted.ere to large parts or completely deserted.)
  • 1430-12-00-Poland  + (Although the plague is everywhere in the kingdom of [[Poland]], many prelates and barons meet in [[Bardo]] on the feast of St Nicolas (December 6).)
  • 1318-00-00-Bohemia  + (Although there was a peace treaty reached between [[King John]] of [[Bohemia]] and his rebelling nobles, the length of the preceeding conflict lead to great [[hunger]] and a [[plague]].)
  • 1497-00-00-Lyon  + (An [[epidemic]] breaks out in [[Lyon]] and in [[Sain-Bel]].)
  • 1259-04-15-China  + (An [[epidemic]] broke out among the Mongol troops and they withdrew, when they were in [[Shu]].)
  • 1361-00-00-Avignon  + (An [[epidemic]] in [[Avignon]] - with [[symptoms]] differing from [[plague]] - kills many, seemingly instantaneous, among them [[Priests|clerics]] and [[cardinals]].)
  • 1458-00-00-Jazira  + (An [[epidemic]] in the [[Jazira]] (Upper [[Mesopotamia]]) killing Arabs and Christians)
  • 1414-03-00-Paris  + (An [[epidemic]]An [[epidemic]] of [[influenza]] (?) breaks out for three weeks in [[Paris]], affecting 100 000 persons. People loose appetite, have heavy [[fever]] and cannot stop coughing and shaking. Constant [[cough]] injures testicules by men, and makes women prematurely abort. However nobody dies. When people get better, they loose a lot of blood. Sick people need six weeks to recoverood. Sick people need six weeks to recover)
  • 1489-00-00-Metz  + (An [[epidemic]] of [[properieulle]] breaks out in [[Metz]], affecting five sixth of the [[children]] and many young adults.)
  • 1404-04-00-Flanders  + (An [[epidemic]] with [[influenza]]-like symptoms breaks out in [[Flanders]]. While the weather is rather cold, people start to [[cough]] and to have [[headache]]s. Only very few die. During autumn the [[cattle]] get sick with the same symptoms.)
  • 1173-12-00-Germany and France  + (An [[influenza]]-like disease spreads out across [[Germany]] and north western [[France]]. It affected mainly old persons and [[children]], with a low mortality rate.)
  • 1500-02-00-Rhône  + (An [[mortality]] of pigs breaks out in the [[Lyon|Lyonnais]] and in the [[Forez]].)
  • 1552-00-00-Erfurt  + (An [[plague]] ravages in [[Erfurt]]. The mentioned Lutheran theologian Andreas Osiander died of the same disease in [[Königsberg]].)
  • 1563-00-00-Thuringia  + (An [[plague]] ravages in [[Germany]] and all across Europe, but presumably also in [[Erfurt]] and surrounding [[Thuringia]]. The mentioned Lutheran theologian Andreas Osiander died of the same disease in [[Königsberg]].)
  • 1356-00-00-Brno  + (An entry in the town book of [[Brno]] (of 1356) states that the city officials together with John Henry, the margrave of [[Moravia]], should see to it that the property of those deceased in the recent [[plague]] were not transferred to foreigners.)
  • 1350-00-00-Brno  + (An entry in the town book of [[Brno]] (of 1351 July 16) states that a certain Nicolaus died in the preceeding year in the times of the [[plague]].)
  • 1466-05-18-Metz  + (An extraordinary [[procession]] takes place in [[Metz]] the 18th of May against the [[mortality]].)
  • 1464-07-00-Perugia  + (An outbreak of [[plague]] in [[Perugia]] leads to [[migration]] to the countryside)
  • 1467-00-00-Poland 001  + (An severe [[plague]] spread almost everywhere in [[Poland]] and caused many deaths)
  • 1349-00-00-Sweden  + (An undated prophecy by [[Birgitta of Sweden]]An undated prophecy by [[Birgitta of Sweden]] about the [[monks]] of the Swedish monastery of [[Alvastra]]. According to [[Tryggve Lundén]] it is to be set between 1344-49. The revelation if followed by the note that a disease came and took away 33 brotherst a disease came and took away 33 brothers)
  • 1529-09-00-Erfurt  + (An unknown [[epidemic]], the [[sweating sickness]] or sudor anglicus follows a humid summer. Detailed description of [[symptoms]] and progression of the disease including countermeasures and [[victim number]]s.)
  • 1187-00-00-Rusia  + (An unknown mass disease in an unspecified location in Rusia.)
  • 1472-00-00-Thuringia  + (An unspecific [[epidemic]] in [[Thuringia]] and all over [[Germany]] in the context of the drought years 1471-1473)
  • 1421-09-08-Vladimir-Suzdalian Rusia Sim  + (Another wave of [[plague]] and [[famine]], probably in Vladimir-Suzdalian Rusia)
  • 1421-10-00-Vladimir-Suzdalian Rusia  + (Another wave of plague, probably in Vladimir-Suzdalian Rusia)
  • 1348-00-00-Trapani  + (Apocalyptic origins of plague in [[Persia]]. Transported by the Genovese via [[Constantinople]] to [[Sicily]] and annihilation of [[Trapani]])
  • 1348-00-00-Southern-Italy  + (Appearance of the [[Black Death]] all across [[Southern Italy]], with precise description of [[Symptoms]])
  • 1348-06-26-Lund  + (Archbishop Peder of Lund decrees that the testamentary heirs of deceased priests may receive the income of the parish church until next year's Quasimodogenitis [[Sunday]].)
  • 1349-00-00-Norway 002  + (Arival of the [[Black Death]]Arival of the [[Black Death]] to [[Norway]] via a cog from [[England]] in [[1349]]. Two-thirds of the population in [[Norway]] die, among others the archbishop of [[Nidaros]] and the bishops of [[Bergen]], [[Stavanger]] and [[Hamar]]. It is explicitly stated that the [[plague]] did not reach [[Iceland]][[Iceland]])
  • 1348-04-20-Venezia  + (Arivval of the [[Black Death]]Arivval of the [[Black Death]] in [[Venice]], [[Avignon]], [[Marseille]] and [[Messina]], with estimated victims. Two fishermen infect [[Lyon]]s. The [[plague]] is present several years and slowly moves North towards [[Germany]] and its regions up to the [[Baltic Sea]][[Baltic Sea]])
  • 1348-00-00-Avignon01  + (Arivval of the [[Black Death]] in many cities and regions of Southern [[France]] and [[Italy]] and consequences like changing burial habits, collapsing social bonds and abandoned settlements.)
  • 1349-00-00-Austria-01  + (Around New Year of 1349 [[flagellants]] appeared in [[Austria]] and they remained active until Easter, when the plague diminished. The [[Jews]] were accused to have poisoned wells and other waters.)
  • 1435-09-08-Constance  + (Around [[September]] was in the region of [[Constance]] and [[Überlingen]] a long-lasting great [[plague]] but only with few deaths.)
  • 1258-00-00-Syria  + (Around the time when the Mongols took [[Baghdad]]Around the time when the Mongols took [[Baghdad]], an [[epidemic]] (ṭāʿūn) affected the people in [[Syria]]. This was in 656 H (January 8, 1258 to December 27, 1258). The former Ayyubid sultan of Damascus, al-Nāṣir Dāwūd, died of the disease in al-Buwayḍāʾ [May 21, 1259], a village in the surroundings of Damascus. His cousin al-Nāṣir Yūsuf, the lord of Damascus, traveled to al-Buwayḍāʾ, transferred Dāwūd's body to al-Ṣāliḥiyya and buried it in the tomb of Dāwūd's father al-Malik al-Muʿaẓẓam.mb of Dāwūd's father al-Malik al-Muʿaẓẓam.)
  • 1338-00-00-Silesia  + (Around the year 1338 there were a great number of locusts, which were followed by a pestilence and starvation.)
  • 1348-00-00-Italy 002  + (Arrival of the [[Black Death]] from the [[Orient]] in [[Italy]])
  • 1350-07-25-Erfurt  + (Arrival of the [[Black Death]] in [[Erfurt]] and [[Thuringia]], great [[mortality]] of 12.000 people. Victims are buried, according to doctors' advice, in mass graves outside the city. The epidemic last half a year.)
  • 1350-07-25-Erfurt2  + (Arrival of the [[Black Death]] in [[Erfurt]] and [[Thuringia]], great [[mortality]] of 12.000 people. Victims are buried, according to doctors' advice, in mass graves outside the city. The epidemic last half a year.)
  • 1348-03-00-Firenze  + (Arrival of the [[Black Death]] in [[Florence]]: a most detailed description of all its impacts and consequences)
  • 1347-11-00-Italy  + (Arrival of the [[Black Death]] in [[Genoa]] and spread across [[Italy]]; but [[Parma]] and [[Milan]] remain almost untouched)
  • 1347-10-00-Messina  + (Arrival of the [[Black Death]] in [[Messina]], [[Sicily]] on board of Genoese ships.)
  • 1349-00-00-Norway 001  + (Arrival of the [[Black Death]] to [[Norway]] in [[1349]].)
  • 1436-06-10-Wien  + (As [[plague]]As [[plague]] hits the university of [[Vienna]], lectures are suspended for several months. The peak of the outbreak claims the lives of 70 university members in August. One lecturer, Johannes Gössel, flees the city and reports the outbreak in a colophon to a commentary on the Sentences by Petrus Lombardus.tary on the Sentences by Petrus Lombardus.)
  • 1451-00-00-Sweden  + (As foreseen by another virgin, [[Sweden]]As foreseen by another virgin, [[Sweden]] is hit by a severe [[plague]] shortly after the end of [[Christopher of Bavaria]]'s reign and the begin of [[Karl VIII]]'s rulership. Since there had also been a [[war]] and a [[famine]], the chronicler considers all three prophecies to have been fulfilled. As a consequence of the plague, many farms all over the country are deserted. The number of victims in [[Stockholm]] is given as 9,000.[[Stockholm]] is given as 9,000.)
  • 1363-00-00-Poland  + (At the end of the year 1363 the [[plague]] rages the kingdom of [[Poland]] and the provinces in its vicinity. Many people die.)
  • 1417-00-00-northern Rusia Sim  + (Attack of the [[plague]] in many areas of northern Rusia.)
  • 1426-00-00-northern Rusia Sim  + (Attack of the [[plague]] in many areas of northern Rusia.)
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