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A list of all pages that have property "SummarySummary of the disease event" with value "Severe famine and plague among humans and animals". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • 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)
  • 1312-06-00-Parma  + (Severe [[epidemic]] in [[Parma]] and also in complete [[Lombardy]] with many deaths, mainly men, but also [[heat]]; poor people mow wild grass and sell it.)
  • 1310-00-00-Denmark  + (Severe [[epizootic]] in [[Denmark]])
  • 1339-00-00-Italy  + (Severe [[famine]] and strange [[plague]] for humans and [[animal]]s with many deaths)
  • 1464-00-00-Stockholm  + (Severe [[pestilence]] breaks out in Stockholm in the autumn of [[1464]] and lasts for two years in [[Sweden]]. 7.000 people die only in [[Stockholm]].)
  • 1277-00-00-Steterburg  + (Severe [[plague]] among [[animal]]s)
  • 1285-00-00-Augsburg  + (Severe [[plague]] among [[cattle]]s.)
  • 1300-00-00-Ensdorf  + (Severe [[plague]] among animals, particularly among [[cattle]]s.)
  • 1230-00-00-Denmark  + (Severe [[plague]] and [[epizootic]]. The epidemics are announced by a [[solar eclipse]])
  • 1313-00-00-Trier  + (Severe [[plague]] and [[famine]] lasted three years after the death of [[King Henry VII.]] in 1313)
  • 1383-07-00-Pisa  + (Severe [[plague]] and high [[mortality]] in [[Pisa]] and as a consequence [[procession]]s, description of the [[symptoms]].)
  • 1310-00-00-Bohemia  + (Severe [[plague]] during the reign of [[King Henry of Carinthia]])
  • 1467-00-00-Constantinopel 001  + (Severe [[plague]] in [[Constantinopel]], [[Adrianopel]] and [[Kallipolis]] and surroundings with tens of thousands of deaths)
  • 1451-00-00-Cuneo  + (Severe [[plague]] in [[Cuneo]] which lasted two or three years.)
  • 1467-00-00-Głogów  + (Severe [[plague]] in [[Głogów]], that came from the east)
  • 1464-06-30-Hamburg  + (Severe [[plague]] in [[Hamburg]])
  • 1347-00-00-Kuyavia  + (Severe [[plague]] in [[Kuyavia]] and after that [[Jews]] were being burned all over [[Germany]])
  • 1463-10-01-Munich  + (Severe [[plague]] in [[Munich]])
  • 1468-00-00-Parma 001  + (Severe [[plague]] in [[Parma]].)
  • 1348-05-11-Savona  + (Severe [[plague]] in [[Savona]] and [[Francesco Petrarca]] laments the death of his friend Francesco Albizzi, who presumably died there because of the [[plague]] in April 1348)
  • 1495-10-00-Sweden  + (Severe [[plague]] in almost all of [[Sweden]])
  • 1259-00-00-London  + (Severe [[plague]] raged in [[Paris]] and [[London]].)
  • 1464-00-00-Görlitz  + (Severe [[plague]] the whole [[summer]] until [[autumn]], everyone avoided contact with each other in [[Görlitz]])
  • 1348-01-00-Pisa  + (Severe outbreak of [[Black Death]] in [[Pisa]].)
  • 1348-07-05-Orvieto  + (Shortage of [[wax]] candles due to the numerous deaths of the [[Black Death]] in [[Orvieto]] and corresponding regulations of wax quantities at funerals)
  • 1405-00-00-Odense 001  + (Shortages, [[famine]] and [[pestilence]] in Odense)
  • 1331-00-00-South Rusia MLSKXVv  + (Sickness among the [[horse]]s of Prince Fyodor of [[Kiev]].)
  • 1348-00-00-Milan  + (Small outbreak of the [[plague]] in [[Milan]] with only three dead families)
  • 1463-07-25-Augsburg  + (So great [[mortality]] everywhere that a family has to flee temporarily)
  • 1348-06-00-Trento  + (Social and Psychological Reactions to the Outbreak of the [[Black Death]] in [[Trento]].)
  • 1348-00-00-Aquila7  + (Social and moral effects of the [[Black Death]] in [[Aquila]]: New marriages and people leaving monastic communities, becoming greedy and mad in the eyes of the chronicler.)
  • 1347-11-00-Italy1  + (Societal consequences of the [[Black Death]] across [[Italy]])
  • 1388-03-00-Liège  + (Some people are affected by [[ulcers]] in [[Liège]].)
  • 1347-00-00-Italy1  + (Spread of the [[Black Death]] across the Mediterranean into [[Italy]] and its major islands with [[procession]]s emerging in [[Florence]].)
  • 1348-06-00-Padua  + (Spread of the [[Black Death]] in [[Tuscany]] and [[Padua]], which lasted 6 months)
  • 1371-00-00-Poland 2  + (Starting in September 1371 a [[plague]] raged in [[Poland]] for one year and killed many thousand people.)
  • 1257-00-00-England  + (Starvation und [[plague]] during [[summer]].)
  • 1258-04-00-St. Albans  + (Strong [[famine]] and [[disease]] in [[St. Albans]].)
  • 1259-00-00-Dijon  + (Strong [[mortality]] around [[Dijon]].)
  • 1311-00-00-Piacenza  + (Strong [[price increase]], many deaths caused by [[famine]] and a desolation in [[Piacenza]])
  • 1350-00-00-Sweden 001  + (Swedish annals on a great pestilence in [[1350]])
  • 1350-00-00-Sweden 002  + (Swedish annals on a great pestilence in [[1350]])
  • 1350-00-00-Sweden 004  + (Swedish annals on a great pestilence in [[1350]])
  • 1350-00-00-Sweden 003  + (Swedish annals on a great pestilence in [[1350]].)
  • 1359-12-10-StGallen  + (The Bishop of [[Constance]] incorporates the church of St. Laurentius in [[Sankt Gallen]] to the monastery of [[Sankt Gallen]] as the ongoing [[plague]] has killed so many peasants.)
  • 1359-08-02-Kirchberg-SG  + (The Bishop of [[Constance]] incorporates the parish of [[Kirchberg, SG]] and its daugther church in [[Rickenbach, TG]] to the monastery of [[Sankt Gallen]] as the ongoing [[plague]] has killed so many peasants.)
  • 1359-06-18-StGallen  + (The Bishop of [[Constance]] incorporates villages to the monastery of [[Sankt Gallen]] as the ongoing [[plague]] has killed so many peasants.)
  • 1348-00-00-Poland  + (The Black Death appears in [[Poland]] and other kingdoms ([[Hungary]], [[Bohemia]], [[Denmark]], [[France]], [[Germany]]) caused by a polution of the air by the Jews.)
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