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  • 1348-06-02-Trento  + (Outbreak of the [[Black Death]] in [[Trento]]; detailed description of [[symptoms]] of [[plague]] and chances of survival.)
  • 1348-01-25-Venice  + (Outbreak of the [[Black Death]] in [[Venice]] in 1347; after the [[Earthquake]] at 25. January 1348 even stronger and lasted until August)
  • 1349-00-00-Zwiefalten  + (Outbreak of the [[Black Death]] in [[Zwiefalten]].)
  • 1358-05-00-Orvieto  + (Outbreak of the [[Pestis secunda]] in [[Orvieto]], more than 5000 deaths.)
  • 1362-00-00-Perugia  + (Outbreak of the [[Pestis secunda]] in [[Perugia]])
  • 1361-00-00-Trento  + (Outbreak of the [[Pestis secunda]] in [[Trento]].)
  • 1361-00-00-Milano1  + (Outbreak of the [[Pestis secunda]] in [[Milan]] and surroundings, but also in [[Brescia]], [[Cremona]], [[Parma]] and in [[Lombardy]] in general.)
  • 1373-07-00-Pisa  + (Outbreak of the [[plague]] and great [[mortality]] in [[Pisa]], especially [[adolescents]] affected, [[price increase]] and [[shortage]] of grain)
  • 1356-09-26-Frankfurt  + (Outbreak of the [[plague]] in [[Frankfurt]] accompanied by supplicatory [[procession]]s.)
  • 1356-08-00-Frankfurt01  + (Outbreak of the [[plague]] in [[Frankfurt]].)
  • 1374-05-00-Pisa  + (Outbreak of the [[plague]] in [[Pisa]] with a high [[mortality]], as a consequence several [[procession]]s.)
  • 1466-06-00-Metz  + (People dies of a [[mortality]] in [[Metz]], enduring hot temperatures in [[June]].)
  • 1465-00-00-Bologna 001  + (People suffered from [[fever]] and [[chest pain]] in [[autumn]], but warmer weather in [[November]] and [[December]] eased their symptoms)
  • 1348-06-24-Constance  + (Persecutions of [[Jews]] in the total kingdom of [[Arelat]], except the city [[Avignon]], because they were accused for being the reason for the plague.)
  • 1380-00-00-Bohemia  + (Pestilence in [[Bohemia]] which lasted from Ascension Day (May 3) to the day of St Michael (September 29))
  • 1380-00-00-Bohemia-1  + (Pestilence in [[Bohemia]] which lasted from Ascension Day (May 3) to the day of St Michael (September 29))
  • 1380-00-00-Bohemia-4  + (Pestilence in [[Bohemia]] which lasted from the day of St Margareth (July 13) until [[autumn]].)
  • 1380-00-00-Bohemia-5  + (Pestilence in [[Bohemia]] which lasted from the day of St Margaret (July, 13 1380) to the day of All Saints (November, 1 1381).)
  • 1380-00-00-Bohemia-3  + (Pestilence in [[Bohemia]] which lasted from the day of St Margarethe (July 13) until [[winter]].)
  • 1350-00-00-Hannover-001  + (Pestilence in [[Hannover]])
  • 1318-00-00-Tver  + (Plague among people in Tver)
  • 1420-08-00-Vladimir-Suzdalian Rusia  + (Plague and famine in many towns of Vladimir-Suzdalian Rusia)
  • 1417-00-00-Vladimir-Suzdalian Rusia?  + (Plague attack, probably on Vladimir-Suzdalian Rusia<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>)
  • 1348-07-10-Venezia  + (Plague has subsided in [[Venice]]; to prevent a resurgence of the epidemic, it is forbidden to bring the deceased or (potentially) sick people into the city.)
  • 1060-00-00-Torks territory  + (Plague in Torks<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> during Rus princes campaign against them.)
  • 1375-00-00-Erfurt  + (Plague in [[Erfurt]] and [[Thuringia]])
  • 1320-00-00-Novgorod and Tver  + (Plague in [[Novgorod]] the Great and in [[Tver]])
  • 1403-00-00-Pleskov  + (Plague in [[Pleskov]])
  • 1403-00-00-Pleskov 001  + (Plague in [[Pleskov]])
  • 1406-00-00-Pleskov  + (Plague in [[Pleskov]] in winter)
  • 1406-00-00-Pleskov 001  + (Plague in [[Pleskov]] in winter)
  • 1423-00-00-Korela land and Novgorod  + (Plague in the Korel land and Novgorod (probably another wave of the Black Death = smallpox))
  • 1309-00-00-The whole Russian land  + (Plague on people, [[horse]]s and [[cattle]], as well as [[hunger]].)
  • 1409-10-00-Pisa  + (Pope Alexander V retreats from [[Pisa]] around the end of October because of the raging plague there.)
  • 1259-04-29-Kyoto  + (Prayers and rites were conducted at 22 shrines due to [[famine]] and [[epidemic]], with the "Ninnōkyō" being recited for seven days to combat the epidemic.)
  • 1348-00-00-Europe  + (Preface to Gabriele de Mussi's report on tPreface to Gabriele de Mussi's report on the [[plague]] in 1348. God seeks to punish humanity for its sins, warning of dire consequences for each individual. Filled with fear, the people turn back to the Almighty, repenting for their sins, and in response, God shows mercy and forgives them. However, the disease continues to persist.However, the disease continues to persist.)
  • 1348-08-00-L'Aquila  + (Price increase during the arrival of the [[plague]] in [[L'Aquila]])
  • 1348-09-30-Orvieto  + (Price restrictions on all types of goods, which may only be offered at 25% higher prices than before the [[Black Death]].)
  • 1092-00-00-Polotsk novgorodian  + (Probably an unknown plague that arouses fear and demonic associations in [[Polotsk]].)
  • 1092-00-00-Polotsk MLSKXVv  + (Probably an unknown plague that arouses fear and demonic associations in [[Polotsk]])
  • 1092-00-00-Polotsk novg2  + (Probably an unknown plague that arouses fear and demonic associations in [[Polotsk]])
  • 1347-10-00-Messina2  + (Procession to counter the outbreak of the [[Black Death]] in [[Messina]] fails.)
  • 1349-11-25-Orvieto  + (Prohibition of demolition of vacant houses in [[Orvieto]] after the [[Black Death]], except for renovation and expansion)
  • 1348-00-00-Piacenza  + (Report of Gabrielle de Mussis describes the impact of the [[plague]] in various regions, particularly in [[Bobbio]] and [[Piacenza]]. The plague spread rapidly and the [[mortality]] was very high, also among clerics.)
  • 1348-00-00-Middle East 003  + (Report of Gabrielle de Mussis describes thReport of Gabrielle de Mussis describes the spread and the demografical impact of the [[plague]] on various regions, including [[Genoa]], [[Venice]] and the [[Orient]]. It details the [[victim number]] in these areas. The plague caused massive losses in populations, with the [[Saracens]] being particularly hard-hit.[[Saracens]] being particularly hard-hit.)
  • 1348-00-00-Italy 005  + (Report of Gabrielle de Mussis describes how the [[plague]] destabilized the social cohesion and moreover the report see the reason for the plague in a [[punishment]] of god. The text calls for repentance and humility to appease God's wrath.)
  • 1348-00-00-Italy 004  + (Report of Gabrielle de Mussis: Describes hReport of Gabrielle de Mussis: Describes how the [[plague]] came from the city of [[Feodosia]] (Caffa) through sailors to [[Genoa]] and how it spreads rapidly about complete [[Italy]], killing thousands and leading to mass deaths and panic. The society was overwhelmed by death and grief. The suffering is seen as a [[punishment]] from God.[[punishment]] from God.)
  • 1346-00-00-Orient  + (Report of Gabrielle de Mussis: In the [[Orient]]Report of Gabrielle de Mussis: In the [[Orient]] happened an unexplained [[plague]], depopultating many regions. During the [[siege]] of [[Feodosia]] (Caffa) by the [[Tartars]], their [[army]] was afflicted by the disease. The plague, which initially struck the Tartars, spread than also inside the city, because they ordered the plague-stricken corpses to be thrown over the walls of Caffa. The situation deteriorated, and people were expecting the impending [[judgement Day]].[[judgement Day]].)
  • 1348-00-00-Genoa  + (Report of Gabrielle de Mussis: Infection of four marauding soldiers through a object in Rivarolo near [[Genoa]], where all the inhabitants had already died of the [[plague]].)
  • 1384-04-00-Pisa  + (Return of the [[plague]] in [[Pisa]], because of that they ask for a specific [[relics|relic]] and organized a solemn [[procession]] with other external relics)
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