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- 1393-00-00-Salzburg + (Outbreak of [[Plague]] in [[Salzburg]].)
- 1375-00-00-Avignon + (Outbreak of [[fever]] in [[Avignon]] in connection with [[dearth]].)
- 1439-00-00-Zwiefalten + (Outbreak of [[plague]] all over [[Swabia]] and, probably, also in the monastery of [[Zwiefalten]])
- 1399-00-00-Zwiefalten + (Outbreak of [[plague]] all over the world and, probably, also in the monastery of [[Zwiefalten]].)
- 1419-00-00-Zwiefalten + (Outbreak of [[plague]] all over the world and, probably, also in the monastery of [[Zwiefalten]].)
- 1373-00-00-Mainz + (Outbreak of [[plague]] along the [[Rhine]] and other parts of [[Germany]], in [[Mainz]] 3000 people die.)
- 1381-01-13-Mainz + (Outbreak of [[plague]] along the [[Rhine]], accompanied by mild weather.)
- 1374-00-00-Avignon + (Outbreak of [[plague]] in [[Avignon]] with many dead [[cardinals]].)
- 1371-00-00-Avignon + (Outbreak of [[plague]] in [[Avignon]], both rich and poor German clerics die.)
- 1389-00-00-Bingen + (Outbreak of [[plague]] in [[Bingen]], [[Mainz]], along the [[Rhine]] and in [[Franconia]]. It affected mainly children and young people.)
- 1381-00-00-Mainz + (Outbreak of [[plague]] in [[Cologne]] and [[Mainz]].)
- 1398-00-00-Köln + (Outbreak of [[plague]] in [[Cologne]], in the aftermath of the local jubilee (''ostensio reliquarum'' ?), with 30.000 victims.)
- 1365-10-00-Cologne + (Outbreak of [[plague]] in [[Cologne]], in [[Westphalia]] and [[Hesse]].)
- 1356-08-00-Frankfurt + (Outbreak of [[plague]] in [[Frankfurt]] with a precise description of [[symptoms]].)
- 1519-00-00-Frankfurt + (Outbreak of [[plague]] in [[Frankfurt]] accompanied by supplicatory [[procession]]s during the election of Emperor Charles V. on 19 June 1519)
- 1468-09-21-Frankfurt + (Outbreak of [[plague]] in [[Frankfurt]] with people fleeing to [[Gelnhausen]].)
- 1380-09-00-Frankfurt + (Outbreak of [[plague]] in [[Frankfurt]] affecting all ages.)
- 1402-00-00-Frankfurt + (Outbreak of [[plague]] in [[Frankfurt]] accompanied by supplicatory [[procession]]s.)
- 1502-00-00-Frankfurt + (Outbreak of [[plague]] in [[Frankfurt]] accompanied by supplicatory [[procession]]s.)
- 1356-09-21-Frankfurt + (Outbreak of [[plague]] in [[Frankfurt]] with a general [[procession]].)
- 1380-00-00-Frankfurt + (Outbreak of [[plague]] in [[Frankfurt]].)
- 1371-00-00-Germany + (Outbreak of [[plague]] in [[Fritzlar]], [[Westphalia]] and [[Strasbourg]].)
- 1377-00-00-Lübeck + (Outbreak of [[plague]] in [[Lübeck]])
- 1363-09-29-Mainz + (Outbreak of [[plague]] in [[Mainz]] and other places.)
- 1364-04-25-Mainz + (Outbreak of [[plague]] in [[Mainz]], with 6.000 vicitms, and along the [[Rhine]].)
- 1379-00-00-Paris + (Outbreak of [[plague]] in [[Paris]] and surrounding regions.)
- 1424-00-00-Perugia + (Outbreak of [[plague]] in [[Perugia]])
- 1429-09-07-Perugia + (Outbreak of [[plague]] in [[Perugia]])
- 1380-07-00-Bohemia + (Outbreak of [[plague]] in [[Prague]] and [[Bohemia]], with 1100 people dying per week. German students return from there home.)
- 1378-00-00-Swabia + (Outbreak of [[plague]] in [[Swabia]] and surrounding regions.)
- 1383-08-00-Germany + (Outbreak of [[plague]] in [[Swabia]], [[Westphalia]], [[Saxony]], [[Hesse]], [[Thuringia]] and [[Limburg]].)
- 1371-00-00-Trento + (Outbreak of [[plague]] in [[Trento]] with description of [[symptoms]])
- 1373-00-00-Trento + (Outbreak of [[plague]] in [[Trento]], [[children]] are affected over average, with description of [[symptoms]])
- 1447-10-00-Perugia + (Outbreak of [[plague]] in a monastery in [[Perugia]])
- 1416-00-00-Brandenburg + (Outbreak of [[plague]] in the [[Margraviate of Brandenburg]] and nearby territories, striking the young)
- 1496-00-00-Frankfurt + (Outbreak of [[syphilis]] in [[Frankfurt]] and moral argumentation.)
- 1465-07-13-Kłodzko + (Outbreak of a [[plague]] in [[Kłodzko]] (Glatz) as a consequence some canons regular from St. Augstine's order died)
- 1348-01-00-Pisa 002 + (Outbreak of a severe [[plague]] with a high [[mortality]] in [[Pisa]] caused by the Genoese galleys and almost collapse of the social order.)
- 1348-01-00-Pisa 001 + (Outbreak of a severe [[plague]] with a high [[mortality]] in [[Pisa]] caused by the Genoese galleys.)
- 1235-05-17-Limoges + (Outbreak of an [[epidemic]] in [[Limoges]] after a year of [[dearth]]. Precise numbers for the [[mortality]] of monks and indicators of [[mass grave]]s.)
- 1235-00-00-Limoges + (Outbreak of an [[epidemic]] in connection with [[ergotism]] in [[Limoges]] with [[mass grave]]s.)
- 1361-00-00-Piemont + (Outbreak of an [[epidemic]], that travels eastwards from [[Piedmont]] with many deaths)
- 1380-03-25-Frankfurt + (Outbreak of an [[zoonotic]] in [[chicken]], so the electors in [[Frankfurt]] had no [[eggs]] and [[chicken]] to eat.)
- 1348-06-00-Cesena + (Outbreak of the Black Death in [[Cesena]] for half a year)
- 1348-00-00-Faenza + (Outbreak of the Black Death in [[Faenza]] and all over the world)
- 1349-00-00-Trier + (Outbreak of the [[Black Death]] and other disesases, maybe [[dysentery]] and [[fever]] - all blamed on the [[Jews]]. Unusual [[symptoms]] of plague.)
- 1348-00-00-Catalonia + (Outbreak of the [[Black Death]] caused by severe [[earthquake]] in [[Villach]] and [[meteorite]] impacts in [[Catalonia]].)
- 1348-04-20-Ventimiglia + (Outbreak of the [[Black Death]] causing the death of two canons of the cathedral of [[Ventimiglia]] and the city's bishop, as noted in a contemporary necrologue)
- 1348-03-00-Bologna + (Outbreak of the [[Black Death]] in [[Bologna]].)
- 1348-03-00-Beziers + (Outbreak of the [[Black Death]] in [[Béziers]]; large [[mortality]] of the population.)
- 1347-09-00-Catania + (Outbreak of the [[Black Death]] in [[Catania]] with detailed description of [[symptoms]] and [[social disintegration]]. Prominent victim of the plague is Duke Giovanni d'Aragona, Regent of the Kingdom of Trinacria/Sicily at the time.)
- 1348-06-20-Faenza + (Outbreak of the [[Black Death]] in [[Faenza]] with [[blood spitting]])
