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- 1323-07-00-Iglesias + (The city of Villa di Chiesa (today [[Iglesias]]) on [[Sardinia]] is under [[siege]] by the crown Prince [[Alfonso of Aragon]]. His [[army]] and he himself suffer from severe [[fever]]s.)
- 1400-10-00-Florence + (The depraved Lord of Cortona Guccio da Casale came to [[Florence]] because of his vow to nurse the sick. He made this so that [[God]] would safe him from the [[plague]]. But after few days he died of the plague.)
- 1350-00-00-Germany + (The dying by the [[Black Death]] ends, but now the [[jews]] were burned in [[Germany]] because they were accused of [[poison]]ing the [[Christians]].)
- 1374-00-00-Florence 001 + (The family of Giovanni and of Pagolo fled from the [[mortality]] of [[1374]] to [[Bologna]]. They lived there together in a house and shared the expenses.)
- 1346-00-00-Golden Horde and adjacent territories + (The first attack of the Black Death in the East, in Muslim countries and among the [[Tatars]] ([[Golden Horde]]), as well as other peoples living in these areas)
- 1346-00-00-Golden Horde and adjacent territories Sim + (The first attack of the [[Black Death]] in the East, in Muslim countries and among the [[Tatars]] (Golden Horde), as well as other peoples living in these areas.)
- 1217-03-00-Cairo + (The fragment of a letter mentions a great … The fragment of a letter mentions a great [[epidemics|epidemic]] (al-wabāʾ al-ʿaẓīm) which has struck the different parts of [[Cairo]] and has affected the physician and head of the Jews in [[Egypt]] (nagid), Avraham Maimonides (d. 1237), and his daughter. The fragment bears no date, but see [[Template:1217-03-00-Cairo 002|here]].late:1217-03-00-Cairo 002|here]].)
- 1349-08-17-Syria + (The governor (nāʾib) of Aleppo, Sayf al-Dī … The governor (nāʾib) of Aleppo, Sayf al-Dīn Quṭlīshā, died. News of his death reached [[Damascus]] in the beginning of Jumādā II (August 17 to September 14, 1349). Many people rejoiced at his death given his misconduct in [[Hama]] during the [[plague]] (ṭāʿūn) (before he became governor of Aleppo). It was reported that he had enriched himself on the inheritance of the deceased.imself on the inheritance of the deceased.)
- 1347-00-00-Florence 002 + (The great [[shortage]] … The great [[shortage]] of food in [[Florence]] led to disease and illness. The city took measures to reduce [[poverty]], [[usury]] and exploitation. In addition, many prisoners were allowed to go out to freedom under certain terms. The conditions in the prisons were so terrible, that it was unavoidable.were so terrible, that it was unavoidable.)
- 1391-00-00-Novgorod the Great + (The great plague in [[Novgorod]] the Great.)
- 1386-00-00-Smolensk + (The great plague in [[Smolensk]].)
- 1386-00-00-Smolensk Sim + (The great plague in [[Smolensk]].)
- 1259-00-00-Borgo San Donino + (The greatest [[mortality]] in [[Borgo San Donino]].)
- 1438-02-00-Constance + (The hospital master was deposed and imprisoned because he had embezzled many things. Many people died in the [[hospital]] during this time.)
- 1349-06-24-Strasbourg + (The hostilities between the kings of England and France were postponed because of a severe [[plague]])
- 1440-00-00-Sweden 001 + (The imperial regent [[Karl Knutsson]] … The imperial regent [[Karl Knutsson]] consults a maiden about his chances of being elected king. She replies that he should become king, and if not, three plagues would come upon [[Sweden]]: the first two are [[war]] and [[famine]], and the third is [[pestilence]]. According to [[Karlskrönikan]], the three biblical plagues hit [[Sweden]] in the same year when not Karl, but but [[Christopher of Bavaria]] was elected king[Christopher of Bavaria]] was elected king)
- 1363-00-00-Pisa + (The inhabitants of [[Pistoia]] wanted the Paio to take place outside the gates of [[Pisa]], which was complicated by the danger of an attack and the [[plague]], but it was done anyway because people wanted to challenge their enemies)
- 1369-00-00-Lombardy + (The king tried to conquer the [[Lombardy]], but without success. The [[lords of Meygelon]] flooded a river ([[Po]]?), nearly drowning the emperor's army. A plague also struck the army.)
- 1400-00-00-Florence 001 + (The lady Chatelana had three daughters, all of whom died. Two died in the [[plague]] in 1400, one in [[Florence]] and one in [[Quinto]]. Her five sons survived.)
- 1495-09-11-Vadstena + (The lay brother [[Henrik Magnusson]] dies of the [[plague]] in Vadstena Abbey)
- 1360-00-00-Poland 1 + (The mortalitiy in [[Poland]] during the reign of [[King Kazimir the Great]] (1333-1370) was such that hardly one third of the population remained.)
- 1348-06-29-Damascus + (The number of [[plague]] … The number of [[plague]] deaths in [[Damascus]] increased in the month of Rabīʿ II 749 H (June 29–July 28, 1348). More than 200 people died per day, and the removal of the dead bodies was delayed. Poor people suffered the highest losses. On July 3, 1348, the [[Friday]] preacher prescribed to recite prayers and supplications asking for the [[plague]] to abate. The abolition of taxes (ḍamān) on [[funeral]] services by the governor of [[Syria]] (nāʾib al-salṭana) Sayf al-Dīn Arghūn-Shāh al-Nāṣirī was proclaimed on July 14. On July 21, it was announced that the inhabitants of [[Damascus]] should fast for three days, and on day four abase themselves before God at the suburban Mosque of the Footprint (Qadam) and implore him to end the [[plague]]; afterwards, people set out for the desert to recite [[prayers of supplication]], including Jews, Christians, and Samaritans, high and low, etc.stians, and Samaritans, high and low, etc.)
- 1495-09-12-Vadstena + (The nun Sister Birgitta dies of the [[plague]] in Vadstena Abbey)
- 1360-00-00-Europe + (The passage describes the way in which the … The passage describes the way in which the [[plague]] spread, beginning in [[England]] in April and May and then spread to [[France]], [[Lombardy]], [[Romagne]], [[Marche]] and [[Majorca]]. [[Matteo Villani]] criticised the persistence of people in their [[sins]] and the forgetting of the [[Judgement Day]].[[Judgement Day]].)
- 1346-00-00-Europe 001 + (The passage speaks about the origins of th … The passage speaks about the origins of the [[plague]], how it arrived to europe with the galleys, how it killed thousands of people and wiped out complete cities. It describes the wonders which happened simultaneosly and notes that the king of Bellemare oscillates between the religions.ellemare oscillates between the religions.)
- 1370-00-00-Austria + (The plague hits Austria again in 1370.)
- 1425-00-00-Pskov-Novgorod-Moscow and Rusian land + (The plague in [[Moscow]] and Rusian lands, which came from the [[Germany|Germans]] (Livonian?) through [[Pskov]] and [[Novgorod]].)
- 1372-00-00-Poland-1 + (The plague is more virulent than ever in many places. People are unable to keep pace with the burials.)
- 1452-00-00-Ratibor + (The plague reigned in [[Ratibor]] in 1452.)
- 1349-00-00-Halmstad + (The plague was transmitted to Halland in [[Denmark]] … The plague was transmitted to Halland in [[Denmark]], where it erupted in the autumn of 1349 in the port of [[Halmstad]]. King Magnus IV calls upon the population of [[Linköping]] to visit the mass, go to confession, give alms to the poor and the Church, and fast to keep the great plague awaych, and fast to keep the great plague away)
- 1384-08-26-Pisa + (The return of the [[relics]] of Saint Guiglemo from [[Pisa]] to Castiglione di Garfagnana, the announcement of papal indulgences in Pisa, and the [[plague]] considerably diminished until November .)
- 1360-00-00-Pleskov + (The second wave of the plague (Black Death?) in [[Pskov]])
- 1259-05-21-Aleppo + (The sultan of [[Damascus]] died of a [[disease]] in [[al-Buwayḍāʾ]].)
- 1400-00-00-Florence + (The wife of Bartolomeo, who already passed away in a previous [[plague]], died in the [[mortality]] of 1400 in [[Florence]]. She left around 4 thousand gold florins to her [[children]].)
- 1348-00-00-Florence 003 + (The woman Monna Bice survived by [[God]]'s grace the [[Black Death]] which only one in a hundred managed to do.)
- 1395-00-00-Silesia + (The year 1395 saw the first occurence of the plague in the monastery of [[Żagań]].)
- 1248-00-00-Parma + (There was a great [[mortality]] in [[Parma]].)
- 1356-00-00-Basel + (There was an [[earthquake]] in [[Basel]] followed by a [[plague]].)
- 1358-00-00-Italy + (There was in [[Tuscany]] an abundance of [[fruit]]. In [[winter]] there were colds, in [[summer]] tertiary [[fever]]. The wine varieties Valdelsa, Chianti and Valdarno had diseases and in [[France]] there was a civil war against the nobles.)
- 1455-00-00-Deir Kifa + (There were [[war]], [[plague]], [[famine]], [[shortage]] and [[price increase]].)
- 1348-00-00-Europe 002 + (These passages describe the catastrophic events of the year 1348 in Europe, including the [[plague]]. They mention predictions about political upheavals, [[famine]] and other catastrophies like extreme weather.)
- 1348-00-00-Europe 001 + (These passages describe the catastrophic events of the year 1348 in Europe, including the [[plague]] and an [[earthquake]]. They mention predictions about political upheavals, [[famine]] and other catastrophies.)
- 1346-00-00-Europe + (This passage describes the spread of the [[plague]] beginning in [[Jerusalem]] and than moving forward across Europe. The [[jews]] were blamed for causing the plague by poisoning the people.)
- 1383-07-00-Florence 002 + (This passage is about a [[conspiracy]] in [[Florence]]. The conspirators, who were made up of common people, tried to take advantage of the fact that many citizens had left the city due to the raging [[plague]]. However, the conspiracy failed.)
- 1374-06-21-Germany + (This passage talks about the "[[dancing mania]] … This passage talks about the "[[dancing mania]]" in the region along the [[Rhine]] and [[Moselle]]. People danced uncontrollably, sometimes for half a day. Some participants exploited the situation for money and immoral behavior. The event seen as a heresy lasted around sixteen weeks and was believed by some to be a sign of the coming [[Antichrist]].[[Antichrist]].)
- 1186-00-00-Strasbourg + (This passage tells of a false prophecy. It was wrongly predicted that a great destructive wind and [[mortality]] and [[price increase]] would come in [[autumn]]. People were very afraid, but nothing happened.)
- 1330-00-00-Saxony + (This year was in [[Saxony]] a year of the [[plague]].)
- 1349-02-20-Oslo + (Three canons in [[Oslo]] … Three canons in [[Oslo]] announce that [[Bothild Arnesdatter]] ceded 12 öresbol (landed property with the rental value of 12 öre per year) in [[Faluvold]] in [[Nes]] Parish in [[Romerike]] to her husband [[Olaf Peterssön]] in order to go on a [[pilgrimage]] to [[Rome]]. [[Peterssön]] in turn sold the estate to the newly built [[St Sebastian]]'s Altar in [[St Halvards ]] Church in [[Oslo]]lo]])
- 1421-00-00-Novgorod + (Throat disease in [[Novgorod]].)
- 1360-00-00-Florence + (Throughout the [[summer]] … Throughout the [[summer]] clear [[weather]] and heat, which leaded to abundant [[harvest]] of [[grain]], [[wine]] and other [[crops]]. High [[mortality]] in western parts, but also in [[Italy]] many diseases with death, for exampel an epidemic of [[smallpox]] among [[children]] but also among men and [[women]] higher age.[[women]] higher age.)
- 1349-10-03-Oslo + (Two men announce that [[Olaf Peterssön]] had received from [[Jon Vigleikssön]] 54 marks in current coins for 12 [[öresbol]] in the estate [[Faluvold]] that was bought for the altar of [[St Sebastian]] in [[St Halvard]]'s church in [[Oslo]])
