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- 1321-00-00-Rus + (Epidemic among people and [[horse]]s in Rus.)
- 1346-00-00-Asia + (Epidemic among the people of the East/Asia ([[Tatars]], [[Armenians]] etc.).)
- 1285-00-00-Carpathian Mountains + (Epidemic and [[famine]] among [[Tatars]] and Rus soldiers in Carpathian Mountains.)
- 1300-09-16-Egypt 2 + (Epidemic disease ([[fanāʾ]]) … Epidemic disease ([[fanāʾ]]) in [[cattle]], mainly in [[Egypt]], in 700 AH (Sept. 16, 1300-Sept. 4, 1301). Cattle [[price]]s hiked. Subsequently, water wheels could not be operated with cattle anymore. Sugar cane could not be cultivated and [[sugar]] prices hiked.sugar]] prices hiked.)
- 1300-09-16-Egypt + (Epidemic disease ([[fanāʾ]]) … Epidemic disease ([[fanāʾ]]) in [[cattle]] in [[Egypt]] in 700 AH (Sept. 16, 1300-Sept. 4, 1301). A lot of cattle died. Subsequently, water wheels could not be operated anymore, draft animals were lacking in farming, and cattle prices hiked. Sugar cane could not be cultivated, thus [[sugar]] prices rose. (A marginal note in one manuscript adds: It was related that an elder [shaykh min ahl al-filāḥa] from [[Ushmūm]] [Ashmūn al-Rummān, in the Nile Delta] lost all but eight of his 1,011 Khaysiyya cows to the disease.) his 1,011 Khaysiyya cows to the disease.))
- 1364-00-00-Kostroma and Yaroslavl + (Epidemic in Kostroma and Yaroslavl.)
- 1408-00-00-Rus + (Epidemic in Rus lands.)
- 1417-00-00-Northen Rus + (Epidemic in Veliky [[Novgorod]], [[Ladoga]], [[Rus]], [[Porkhov]], [[Pskov]], [[Torzhok]], [[Tver]], [[Dmitrov]] and in their territories.)
- 1364-00-00-Nizhny Novgorod + (Epidemic in [[Nizhny Novgorod]].)
- 1364-00-00-Pereiaslav + (Epidemic in [[Pereyaslavl]].)
- 1092-00-00-Polotsk + (Epidemic in [[Polotsk]].)
- 1365-00-00-Rostov + (Epidemic in [[Rostov]].)
- 1309-00-00-Rus + (Epidemic in [[Rus]].)
- 1385-00-00-Smolensk + (Epidemic in [[Smolensk]].)
- 1401-00-00-Smolensk + (Epidemic in [[Smolensk]].)
- 1297-00-00-Vladimir-Suzdal Rus + (Epidemic in cattle on the territory of Vladimir-Suzdal Rus.)
- 1092-00-00-Rus + (Epidemic in the whole Rus.)
- 1230-00-00 Halych land + (Epidemic in Árpád forces. The unsuccessful seizure of Halych by Andrew II. The chronicler described the campaign, especially emphasizing “the Pharaoh’s plagues” that struck the Árpád forces.)
- 1422-00-00-Rus lands + (Epidemics in Rus lands, [[Moscow]], [[Kostroma]] and [[Nizhny Novgorod]].)
- 1463-00-00-Rus + (Epidemics in Rus lands.)
- 1420-00-00-Rus + (Epidemics in [[Kostroma]], [[Yaroslavl]], [[Halych]], [[Plyos]] and [[Rostov]].)
- 1425-00-00-Moscow + (Epidemics in [[Moscow]] and other cities.)
- 1466-00-00-Pskov and Novgorod + (Epidemics in [[Pskov]] and [[Novgorod]].)
- 1426-00-00-Rus + (Epidemics in [[Pskov]], Velikiy [[Novgorod]], [[Torzhok]], [[Tver]], [[Voloka]], [[Dmitrov]], [[Moscow]] and Rus lands.)
- 1427-00-00-Rus + (Epidemics in [[Rus]] lands.)
- 1425-00-00-Yaroslavl + (Epidemics in [[Yaroslavl]].)
- 1281-00-00-Denmark + (Epizootic in [[Denmark]] in the year [[1281]].)
- 1420-06-15-Sens + (Eustache de l'Aitre, chancellor of France died in [[Sens]] during an [[epidemic]] few days ago.)
- 1259-00-00-Salzburg + (Everywhere a great need, [[shortage]] and [[price increase]] and thereupon severe [[plague]] in [[Salzburg]])
- 1288-00-00-Leprosy in Rus + (Example of leprosy in Rurikids dynasty. Il … Example of leprosy in Rurikids dynasty. Illnes of Vladimir Vasylkovich prince of Volodymyr-Volynsky<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>.acket">]</span></a></sup>.)
- 1233-01-00-Piacenza + (Extreme cold, which is why the river Po fr … Extreme cold, which is why the river Po froze over from [[Piacenza]] to [[Venice]]- trade shipments on the ice; wine freezes in vessels, [[wine]]s, [[fruit]] and nut trees die; people freeze to death in their beds; [[famine]], [[price increase]] and [[epidemic]][[epidemic]])
- 1350-00-00-Constance + (Extreme weather and abundant rainfall in 1350 and the following winter was cold until beginning of February. From that on stopped the epidemic.)
- 1423-00-00-Novgorod + (Famine and plague lasting two years in Novgorod the Great<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>)
- 1423-00-00-Novgorod 001 + (Famine and plague lasting two years in Novgorod the Great<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>)
- 1358-00-00-Florence + (Few deaths from febrile illnesses in [[Florence]], but these are entirely without an identifiable trigger)
- 1347-00-00-Middle East + (Fire comes out of the earth or falls from heaven in [[Middle East]] and beginning of the [[Black Death]] at the mouth of the Don and in [[Trabizond]].)
- 1347-00-00-Central Asia + (Fire comes out of the earth or falls from heaven in [[Central Asia]] as a reason for the outbreak of the [[Black Death]].)
- 1352-00-00-Pleskov + (First appearance of the [[Black Death]] in [[Pleskov]])
- 1369-05-09-Damascus + (Five men stated before a Jerusalem notary … Five men stated before a Jerusalem notary sometime between October 12 and 21, 1369 that they knew a shaykh named ʿAlī b. Badr al-Dīn who was a resident of Jerusalem. They stated they knew that the shaykh had left [[Jerusalem]] for [[Damascus]] while an [[epidemic]] ([[ṭāʿūn]]) was raging in the latter city and its surroundings. The shaykh had left [[Jerusalem]] in the beginning of the month of Shawwāl 770 H (May 9 to June 6, 1369) with a couple of associates and had stayed in [[Damascus]] in a Sufi khanaqah for some days. The witnesses stated that he had intended to proceed from [[Damascus]] to [[Aleppo]] but that his further whereabouts were unknown to them. further whereabouts were unknown to them.)
- 1349-00-00-Cracow + (Flagellants came from [[Hungary]] during that year and a great plague broke out in [[Cracov]])
- 1282-00-00-Bohemia + (Following a great famine a disease spread throughout [[Bohemia]] to which so many people fall victim that the graveyards have not sufficient space for the deceased.)
- 1371-00-00-Poland + (Following an astronomical phenomenon (the sky remained red for the whole of the night) there was a great [[plague]] and inflation.)
- 1367-00-00-Bohemia + (Following an inundation many people fall ill on a disease that would kill them within four days.)
- 1348-00-00-Bohemia + (Following astrological phenomena a formerl … Following astrological phenomena a formerly unheard of epidemic raged in [[Bohemia]] as well as in other parts of the world (Christian and pagan) for 14 years. And there was no hideout from it neither in the lowlands nor on the mountains and many people died.nor on the mountains and many people died.)
- 1348-00-00-Bohemia 002 + (Following the report on the 1348 plague, B … Following the report on the 1348 plague, Beneš Krabice of Weitmil speaks of [[Flagellants]] who came from [[Germany]] (perversi viri de Alamania) to [[Bohemia]]. They preached to the people and seduced many simple people to follow them in their erroneous doings. to follow them in their erroneous doings.)
- 1405-00-00-Odense 002 + (Foundation of the shoemakers‘ guild in [[Odense]], [[Denmark]] in [[1405]] to support and protect each other in the case of misfortune brought by the [[plague]])
- 1347-00-00-Iceland 001 + (Fourth [[smallpox]] epidemic in [[Iceland]] in [[1347]])
- 1348-04-00-Middle East + (From April 1, 1348 to March 22, 1349), an unprecedented [[plague]] hit the Middle East, and lasted about a year, and one third of [[Greater Syria]]’s and Egypt’s population died.)
- 1463-06-00-Forlì + (From [[June]] a small dying begins in [[Forlì]].)
- 1348-00-00-Florence 002 + (Fruosino was a good and new man and he died before the [[plague]] and his son Niccolò, who was a bad lad, died with all his sisters during the plague.)
- 1415-04-11-Lueneburg + (Funeral [[inscription]] of a mayor and his wife from [[Lübeck]], that according to a 16th c. chronicler died of [[plague]] in exile in [[Lüneburg]].)
