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- 1456-00-00-Florence + (In [[Florence]] was a [[shortage]] due to the [[weather]] and a [[flooding]]. The city had to provide food for the population especially for the [[poor]].)
- 1383-05-00-Florence + (In [[Florence]], a large [[procession]] was organized on 24 and 25 [[January]] to ask [[God]]'s mercy for the [[plague]] and [[mortality]]. In [[May]] a [[plague]] began with 40 or more deaths per day.)
- 1241-00-00-France + (In [[France]] a lot of people get an [[ophthalmic disease]].)
- 1334-Summer-France + (In [[France]], [[Burgundy]], and the [[Champagne]] raged a plague during the three months of summer. In [[Paris]] (where the author stayed) died 16.000 people in one hospital.)
- 1458-00-00-Genoa + (In [[Genoa]] … In [[Genoa]], evil men went during the [[plague]] to the sick and robbed them in their homes. If the sick were still alive, they suffocated them. The crime was reported to the king, who stopped it. But in the end, more than 80 people died because of the murderer.an 80 people died because of the murderer.)
- 1390-00-00-Florence 001 + (In [[January]] and [[February]] fine [[weather]] and the [[crops]] were of good quality. The entire year was a [[plague]]. The [[harvest]] was small, except for the [[wine]] and oil.)
- 1256-08-29-Kamakura + (In [[Kamakura]] spreaded Sekihansō.)
- 1348-00-00-Milan 001 + (In [[Milan]] just a small outbreak of the [[plague]] with only 3 dead families.)
- 1257-09-00-Iceland + (In [[Miðfjörðr]] was a great [[mortality]].)
- 1258-00-00-Prague + (In [[Prague]] frost and [[mortality]] among [[sheep]]s.)
- 1316-00-00-Strasbourg 001 + (In [[Strasbourg]] was a [[price increase]] and a [[shortage]], that led to a [[mortality]].)
- 1403-03-00-Strasbourg + (In [[Strasbourg]] was a sickness affecting the hips and the ulcers, which raged in many monasteries.)
- 1414-02-02-Strasbourg + (In [[Strasbourg]] was an illness, that affected the head, culcers and hips, made people insane and killed many.)
- 1349-02-09-Strasbourg + (In [[Strasbourg]] … In [[Strasbourg]], three leaders were expelled after the city granted protection to the [[Jews]]. Accusations arose that Jews had poisoned wells, leading to to torture, and persecutions. Around 2,000 Jews were burned, except those who converted to Christianity. This event coincided with the rise of the [[Flagellants|flagellant]] movement and a severe outbreak of [[plague]].[[plague]].)
- 1256-12-17-Kamakura + (In [[Sōshū]] subsiding dysentery epidemic.)
- 1354-00-00-Tunis + (In [[Tunis]] … In [[Tunis]] and surrounding areas was a plague of [[locust]]s, which destroyed the fields and grass. Their decay corrupted the [[air]], leading to [[mortality]] and [[famine]]. In the following year, the same thing happened in [[Cyprus]], thus the king issued a decree to contain the [[plague]].[[plague]].)
- 1467-00-00-Lichtensteig + (In [[autumn]] high [[mortality]] in [[Lichtensteig]] with 40 deaths)
- 1382-00-00-Bohemia + (In a charter from 20 April 1382 [[Semovit, Duke of Cieszyn]] … In a charter from 20 April 1382 [[Semovit, Duke of Cieszyn]] and prior of the order of St John in [[Bohemia]] states that large parts of the inhabitants of the city of [[Manětín]] had been killed by a plague "not long ago" (1380/81?) while others had moved away. With this charter, he sells the town to its remaining inhabitants.lls the town to its remaining inhabitants.)
- 1351-00-00-Brno + (In a charter from the end of the year 1351 [[John, Markgrave of Moravia]], offers settlers, who are willing to settle down in [[Brno]], which is depopulated by the plague, tax exemption for four years.)
- 1351-00-00-Znojmo + (In a charter from the end of the year 1351 [[John, Markgrave of Moravia]], offers settlers, who are willing to settle down in [[Znojmo]], which is depopulated by the plague, tax exemption for four years.)
- 1216-11-28-Egypt + (In a letter a lethal disease in [[Egypt]] is mentioned, dated November 28, 1216.)
- 1316-00-00-Bohemia-3 + (In many lands of the world, e.g. in [[Saxony]], there were a number of natural disasters. Archbishop [[Peter of Mainz]] related that in the city of [[Metz]] 500.000 humans have died within one year.)
- 1316-00-00-Bohemia 002 + (In many lands of the world, including [[Bohemia]], there were a number of natural disasters and pestilences among humans and animals.)
- 1349-00-00-Austria-Bavaria + (In many places in [[Austria]] … In many places in [[Austria]] and [[Bavaria]] many people died of a most cruel plague, e.g. in [[Mühldorf am Inn]] in Upper Bavaria died on the feastday of St Michael (September 29) 1.400 people. The Jews were made responsible for the plague and in [[Salzburg]], [[Munich]] and other places they were persecuted.[Munich]] and other places they were persecuted.)
- 1348-00-00-Cathay + (In parts of [[Cathai]] it rained worms and snakes)
- 1258-00-00 Italy + (In summer high [[mortality]] in [[Italy]].)
- 1451-00-00-Sochaczew + (In the Year 1451 a plague raged in [[Sochaczew]] (Central [[Poland]]) and other towns of the region starting at the feast of St Margarethe (July 13) and lasting until the feast of St Michael (September 29) and beyond.)
- 1348-05-31-Gaza + (In the beginning of Rabīʿ I, 749 H (the mo … In the beginning of Rabīʿ I, 749 H (the month began on May 31, [[1348]]) news about the [[Black Death]] in [[Gaza]] reached [[Aleppo]] while the author stayed there. The daily death toll had reportedly amounted to more than 1,000. Ibn Baṭṭūṭa then traveled on to [[Ḥoms]] which had already been affected by the plague; ca. 300 people died on the day of his arrival. He went on to [[Damascus]] whose inhabitants had fasted for three days [July 22 to 24] and on [[Friday]] set out for the Mosque of the Footprints (Aqdām). God subsequently reduced the burden of [[plague]] lasting on them. The daily death toll in the city had amounted to 2,400. Ibn Baṭṭūṭa traveled on to [[ʿAjlūn]], and then to [[Jerusalem]] where the [[plague]] wave had already come to an end.lready come to an end.)
- 1348-07-00-Damascus + (In the days of the [[Black Death]] … In the days of the [[Black Death]], in late July 1348, the governor of [[Syria]] Arghūn-Shāh ordered the inhabitants of [[Damascus]] to fast for three days and to close the food stalls in the market. People fasted from July 22 to 24. Afterwards, the elites and the other social strata flocked to the Umayyad Mosque to recite ritual prayers, supplications and invocations of God. They spent the night there, and at dawn the morning prayer was said. Then all the inhabitants of the city – men, women and children – went out to the Mosque of the Footprints (Aqdām), the amirs on bare feet. Muslims, Jews, and Christians all took part, carrying their respective Books and imploring God. At the mosque, people abased themselves before God and supplicated him. At noon they returned to the city and the [[Friday]] prayer was said. God, then, reduced their suffering. The daily death toll in [[Damascus]] did not reach 2,000 whereas in [[Cairo]] it amounted to 24,000.]] it amounted to 24,000.)
- 1328-04-00-Bohemia + (In the month of [[April]] [[1328]] many humans died and there was a plague among domestic animals in many lands.)
- 1347-00-00-Catajo + (In the region of [[Catajo]] it rained worms, snakes and [[fire]]. The fire produced a smoke, which was very pestilential and deadly.)
- 1323-08-05-Cairo + (In the wake of a hot, black [[storm]] … In the wake of a hot, black [[storm]] illnesses ([[amrāḍ]]) spread in [[Cairo]] in summer/autumn 723 AH ([[1323]]). For the period of a month, a number of people died. A similar storm had killed people in [[Damascus]] before, in Shaʿbān 723 AH (August 5 - September 2, 1323), and had made fruits wither and water run dry; Damascene wheat prices had subsequently gone up. In Cairo, the storm equally hampered grain crop growth, hence grain prices rose since little grain was available.ces rose since little grain was available.)
- 1372-00-00-Poland + (In the year 1372 half the population of [[Wrozław]] (30.000 people) died because of [[plague]] and [[inflation]].)
- 1379-autumn-Poland + (In the year 1379 a great [[plague]] arrived in [[Poland]] and other kingdoms.)
- 1438-00-00-Silesia + (In the year 1438 there was a general plague in [[Silesia]].)
- 1438-00-00-Poland + (In the year 1438 there was inflation and plague in [[Poland]].)
- 1451-00-00-Europe + (In the year 1451 there was the greatest plague in virtually all lands of the earth.)
- 1460-00-00-Silesia + (In the year 1460 there was a great mortality in [[Silesia]].)
- 1464-00-00-Posnan + (In the year 1464 raged the greatest plague which resulted in the destruction of large parts of the city and in the killing of many Jews.)
- 1349-03-22-Damascus + (In the year 750 H (March 22, [[1349]] … In the year 750 H (March 22, [[1349]] to March 10, [[1350]]), the number of [[plague]] infections in [[Damascus]] greatly declined. The number of deceased people with taxable inheritance which the Office of Inheritances (dīwān al-mawārīth) recorded was ca. 20 for 750 H while it had been 500 for 749 H (April 1, 1348 to March 21, 1349). [[Plague]] did not yet disappear entirely, though: on March 25, 1349, the jurist Shihāb al-Dīn Aḥmad b. al-Thiqa, his son and his brother all died of [[plague]] within one hour. They were buried in one grave.n one hour. They were buried in one grave.)
- 1348-00-00-Florence + (In this long plague treatise-like passage, … In this long plague treatise-like passage, the author describes the [[Black Death]] in [[Florence]] with its [[symptoms]], [[death toll]] and consequences. He describes how to behave in order to avoid the disease and be better prepared, although it is not possible to avoid it with certainty. He also advises people to flee infected areas early and to listen to the [[doctors]]' instructions.[[doctors]]' instructions.)
- 1360-00-00-Poland + (In this year a great [[plague]] broke out in [[Poland]] after which all Jews were killed by the Christians in different ways. Some Jews killed themselves and their families.)
- 1370-00-00-Bohemia + (In this year a great pestilence occured in Bohemia and at its borders.)
- 1464-00-00-Prussia + (In this year a plague raged in [[Gdańsk]] which claimed 5000 lives before the feast of St Michael (September 29) and further 800 lives between St Michael and the feast of the saints Simon and Judas (October 28).)
- 1361-00-00-Bohemia + (In this year many people in [[Bohemia]] died because of a famine and because of a plague.)
- 1384-00-00-Poland + (In this year raged a great plague in the [[Mediterranean]], in lower [[Pomerania]], in the regions of [[Sandomierz]], [[Cracov]], [[Bohemia]], [[Silesia]] and [[Poland]].)
- 1259-00-00-world + (In this year there was a great inflation followed by a plague among humans.)
- 1349-00-00-Poland-1 + (In this year there was a great pestilence and people flagellated themselves)
- 1400-05-07-Florence + (Ironic letter from [[Coluccio Salutati]] to Padolfo Malatesta, in which he writes about Malatesta's letters concerning the escape of the population from [[Pesaro]] because of the [[plague]])
- 1439-00-00-Alcobaca + (Johannes de Porta, a cistercian monk from the monastery of [[Alcobaca]] near [[Lisbon]] describes how he practiced [[euthanasia]] on a [[plague]]-infected brother)
- 1450-00-00-Rome + (Jubilee year and grave [[pestilence]] in [[Rome]])
