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- 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.)
- 1357-00-00-Muehlberg + (The Cistercian monastery of [[Mühlberg]] on the river [[Elbe]] remembers in 1359 its [[nuns]] deceased in a [[plague]] outbreak, probably part of the [[pestis secunda]].)
- 1348-06-08-Denmark + (The Danish nobleman Albert v. Osten donates a homestead and land to Sorø Abbey on [[Zealand]] in the memory of his deceased brothers)
- 1402-09-03-Milan + (The Duke of Milan fell ill, even if he fled from the [[plague]], that raged in [[Milan]]. He tried to recover in the castle Marignano ([[Melegnano]]), but after 7 days he died on the 3th September.)
- 1348-00-00-Lübeck + (The Master Johan Dannekowe explains the great plague in [[Magdeburg]] and [[Lübeck]] by a [[conjunction]] and a [[solar eclipse]]. In addition, the [[Jews]] were accused of poisoning people during this time.)
- 1323-09-00-Milano + (The Papal commander Raimondo di Cardona leads an [[army]] to attack [[Milan]], but a ravaging disease forces him and his army to retreat to [[Monza]])
- 1350-00-00-Rome-Bohemia + (The Plague took place in [[Bohemia]] and many who fled to [[Rome]] (jubilee year) to escape it died there or on the way.)
- 1372-00-00-Avignon + (The Polish prelate John Suchilik of Strzelce leaves [[Avignon]], because of the raging plague there.)
- 1495-09-25-Vadstena + (The Sister [[Margareta Ottadottir]] dies of the [[plague]] in Vadstena Abbey)
- 1486-08-05-Sweden + (The Swedish laymen Magnus “Pigerii” (perha … The Swedish laymen Magnus “Pigerii” (perhaps Birgersson), the servant of the knight Åke from the diocese of [[Strängnäs]], dies of the plague in [[1486]] in [[Åkerö]]. Earlier, Magnus had been attacking Nicolaus Finvidi, a cleric from the diocese of [[Linköping]] in [[Kalmar]] who, in order to defend himself, had thrown a stone at Magnus. Even though Magnus confirmed on his deathbed Nicolaus’ innocence, Magnus’ relatives obtained that Nicolaus was summoned to appear in court. This penitential issued in [[Rome]] in [[1486]] by regent Julianus, bishop of Bertinoro, refers the case to the local bishop and authorizes him to declare Nicolaus innocent.thorizes him to declare Nicolaus innocent.)
- 1350-00-00-Herford + (The [[Black Death]] … The [[Black Death]] and its social consequences like [[deserted settlements]] and disintegration of [[society]]; [[symptoms]] pointing to [[gastroenteritis]] before [[buboes]] were visible. In cities, [[mass grave]]s are built. Maybe unusual [[weather]] in [[1348]].[[1348]].)
- 1348-03-12-Avignon + (The [[Black Death]] arrives in Europe, with a detailed description of [[symptoms]] and precise numbers for [[Avignon]], but also [[Venice]], [[Marseille]], [[Italy]], [[Provence]], [[Hungary]], [[France]], [[Germany]] and [[Scotland]] are mentioned)
- 1348-05-00-Levantine coast + (The [[Black Death]] … The [[Black Death]] at the [[Levantine coast]] (sawāḥil): The inhabitants of [[Damascus]], after having heard about [[plague]] ([[wabāʾ]]) in the Levantine coastal plain and other regions, feared it might reach their city, too, and many people might die of the disease ([[dāʾ]]). For this reason, al-Bukhārī's (d. 870) hadith collection was recited in [[Damascus]] after [[Friday]] prayer on June 6, 1348. The judges and a group of people were present. Prayers of supplication were spoken, asking God to bring the pandemic to an end. On June 9, surah "Nūḥ" from the Quran was recited 3,363 times.ḥ" from the Quran was recited 3,363 times.)
- 1348-02-00-Lucca + (The [[Black Death]] comes to [[Lucca]] via [[Pisa]])
- 1349-06-00-Strasbourg + (The [[Black Death]] comes to [[Strasbourg]], kills 16.000 people and [[Jews]] are persecuted in its aftermath.)
- 1348-00-00-Firenze + (The [[Black Death]] described from its presumed origins in [[India]] to [[Britain]]. For [[Florence]], 60.000 victims are estimated.)
- 1348-00-00-Apulia + (The [[Black Death]] hits [[Apulia]] and other parts of [[Southern Italy]] like [[Calabria]]. [[King Louis the Great of Hungary]] flees back home from the epidemic outbreak)
- 1348-04-00-Egypt + (The [[Black Death]] … The [[Black Death]] in [[Egypt]] and other countries in 749 H (April 1, [[1348]] to March 22, [[1349]]): People were taken by surprise by the [[epidemic]] ([[wabāʾ]]) whose death toll was high. The odors of death met them. People died quickly of the disease after buboes had appeared at their earlobes (marrāq).s had appeared at their earlobes (marrāq).)
- 1348-00-00-Erfurt + (The [[Black Death]] in [[Erfurt]] kills 12.000 people, who are buried in [[mass grave]]s in Neuses.)
- 1348-04-10-Gaza + (The [[Black Death]] in [[Gaza]]: Some ten thousand people died of [[plague]] in the course of one month in Gaza in the beginning of 749 H (April-May [[1348]]) according to a report (muṭālaʿa) the gouvernor (nāʾib) of Gaza had sent to [[Damascus]].)
- 1348-00-00-Mantua + (The [[Black Death]] in [[Mantua]].)
- 1348-00-00-Venice + (The [[Black Death]] in [[Venice]], [[Chioggia]] and [[Pisa]])
- 1348-07-07-Bologna + (The [[Black Death]] kills the expert in canon law, Giovanni d'Andrea, in [[Bologna]].)
- 1348-05-00-Siena + (The [[Black Death]] ravages in [[Siena]].)
- 1348-06-01-Almeria + (The [[Black Death]] reaches [[Almeria]] and other parts of [[Spain]] like [[Valencia]] and [[Majorca]], but also [[Northern Africa]] with cities like [[Tlemcen]] and [[Tunisia]]. Mortality varies by month and also social topography is provided.)
- 1348-04-18-Avignon + (The [[Black Death]] strikes [[Avignon]] and unusual mild weather combines with devastating [[frost]]s that damage [[fruit]]s and [[crops]].)
- 1349-00-00-Limburg + (The [[Black Death]] … The [[Black Death]] strikes [[Limburg]], but also [[Mainz]] and [[Cologne]]. In Limburg, the disease killed 2.400 people. From the fear of the [[plague]] arose the [[flagellants]] movement. A long description of the flagellants movement and their behaviour and rituals follows this source passage.r and rituals follows this source passage.)
- 1350-05-16-Magdeburg + (The [[Black Death]] strikes [[Magdeburg]] and neighbouring territories, a great mortality arisies for almost four months; numbers are given for the Franciscan order. There is a plague pit in [[Rottersdorf]], outside the city.)
- 1347-00-00-China + (The [[Black Death]] with presumed origins in [[China]] or [[Ethiopia]], spreading to [[Syria]] and [[Egypt]]. Discussion of its spread via [[Caffa]] and [[Constantinopel]], [[Genoa]] and reaching the [[Iberian Peninsula]].)
- 1348-08-00-Gaza + (The [[Black Death]]'s death toll in [[Gaza]])
- 1348-00-00-Constance + (The [[Jews]] were accused of poisoning the water in [[1348]] and as a consequence were killed. In the following year [[1349]] the [[flagellants]] movement arose and traveled through the lands and were forbidden by [[Pope Clement VI.]])
- 1359-00-00-Austria + (The [[Jews]] were persecuted because they were said to have produced the [[plague]] prevailing in many places.)
- 1356-00-00-Germany + (The [[Pestis secunda]] emerges in [[Germany]].)
- 1361-03-28-Avignon + (The [[Pestis secunda]] hits [[Avignon]] worse than the [[Black Death]], with 17.000 victims, including 1000 [[bishops]] and five [[cardinals]].)
- 1364-00-00-Lucca + (The [[Pestis tertia]] affects [[Lucca]] and [[Pisa]])
- 1348-00-00-Avignon 004 + (The [[Pope Clement VI.]] made a great indulgence for all the repentant christians in times of the [[Black Death]].)
- 1167-08-15-Rome + (The [[army]] of Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa suffers from an [[epidemic]] while being near [[Rome]], interpreted as divine [[punishment]] for [[treatment]] of the [[Pope]].)
- 1382-00-00-Naples + (The [[army]] of the Duke of Anjous was defeated near to [[Naples]]. There and in many other places, like [[Ferrara]], [[Bologna]] and [[Pisa]] was a high [[mortality]].)
- 1311-00-00-Brescia + (The [[army]] of the Roman-Germanic [[King Henry VII.]] is decimated by [[epidemics]] during the [[siege]] of [[Brescia]])
- 1331-00-00-South Rusia + (The [[horse]]s of Prince Fyodor of [[Kiev]] were dying.)
- 1346-00-00-Florence + (The [[mortality]] … The [[mortality]] in those years was worse and greater than the deaths and disaster that [[god]] broughtt with the Flood, described in the [[Holy Scripture]]. For the author a [[conjunction]] in the year 1346 was not the reason for the [[plague]], but instead the will of [[god]].The passage describes the horrific [[symptoms]] and the route of spread through the world, via [[Africa]], [[Italy]], [[Germany]], [[England]] and northern and eastern countries. Many people fled to areas, where they hoped to be spared. In addition, [[Matteo Villani]] observed that the people were more cruel to each other and didn't help their infected family members. This behavior first came from the barbaric nations, but was also widespread among Christians. With the time the people recognized that people who helped others were more likely spared by the plague. He thinks that the transmissions occur through sight and touch. The [[doctors]] were clueless about the reasons and nobody found a [[remedy]]. In [[Florence]], the plague lasted from [[April]] [[1348]] to [[September]] [[1348]] and 3 out of 5 people regardless of sex and age died. Only the class had a influence, poor people were more affected. The mortality was everywhere similar in number and kind, like the reports suggested.mber and kind, like the reports suggested.)
- 1190-01-00-Cologne + (The [[mortality]] is high during the [[Severe winter|cold winter]].)
- 1391-12-00-Montpellier + (The [[mortality]] that began in [[June]] continues to spread in [[Montpellier]] and across the country. The bishop of Maguelone is asked to prolong the papal indulgence for three more months.)
- 1361-00-00-Milano + (The [[pestis secunda]] is ravaging [[Venice]], [[France]], [[Spain]], [[Germany]], [[Avignon]], [[Lombardy]] and [[Romagna]], but sparing [[Modena]], [[Bologna]] and [[Tuscany]]. [[Milan]] suffers a loss of 11.000 people)
- 1356-00-00-Hesse + (The [[pestis secunda]] strikes [[Hesse]] and [[Central Germany]], in combination with a bad [[harvest]] and [[dearth]] of foodstuffs.)
- 1365-00-00-Limburg + (The [[pestis tertia]] strikes [[Limburg]] and [[Central Germany]], mortality is lower than in the previous [[plague]] waves, but the local count, Gerlach of Limburg, dies.)
- 1390-10-00-Lucca + (The [[plague]] affects [[Lucca]] and [[Pisa]])
- 1464-00-00-Soest + (The [[plague]] lasted 5 years in [[Soest]])
- 1383-00-00-Florence 001 + (The [[plague]] raged again in [[Florence]] and many people fled. To stop the exodus, a law was passed forbidding the Florentines to leave their homes. However, the fear of death was so great that the law had no effect.)
