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  • 1357-11-01-Florence  + (From the beginning of winter until the endFrom the beginning of winter until the end of January [1358], a gentle weather (air), clear and sunny, persisted without any clouds or winds – very much beyond what is natural. By experience one knew that this weather exterted an influence on all human bodies in the city and the surrounding countryside of Florence, and let them catch a cold. And this poisonous cold stayed in the bodies much longer than usual. And the doctors could not provide a solution from diets and other measures, and many of the persons afflicted died after a long disease. And as spring came close, many died an instant death. The astrologuers said this was because of the influence of constellations, others said because of the subtile air during wintertime.ause of the subtile air during wintertime.)
  • 1465-08-11-Stockholm 001  + (Further, in the same year, on the octave oFurther, in the same year, on the octave of the Virgin Mary's Ascension Day, Lord Kettil, Bishop of Linköping, was buried in Linköping. He died at Stockholm Castle shortly before, on the [[Sunday]] immediately after the feast of St Laurence. He was a victim of the pestilence which raged violently over almost the whole kingdom at this time. At his death, this bishop ruled virtually the entire empire, which he had subjugated except for Finland.hich he had subjugated except for Finland.)
  • 1467-00-00-Lichtensteig  + (Furthermore in the year was an early spring, resulting in good vine. But in autumn of the same year was a mortality in Lichtensteig and 40 people died.)
  • 1464-00-00-Gdańsk  + (Furthermore in ths year was a great mortality in Gdańsk and Lübeck.)
  • 1422-00-00-Sweden  + (Furthermore, a pestilence was ravaging the earth violently, both in Germany and here in Sweden, and it had now lasted for two years.)
  • 1484-00-00-Stockholm  + (Furthermore, at the same time, a plague epidemic was raging in Sweden and especially in Stockholm; and it was so severe that it was rumoured that 15,000 people died in the city of Stockholm alone.)
  • 1464-00-00-Stockholm  + (Furthermore, in the autumn of that year ([[1464]]Furthermore, in the autumn of that year ([[1464]]), a very severe pestilence began to ravage Stockholm and other parts of the country. It was generally stated that seven thousand people of both sexes died in the city of Stockholm alone. This pestilence remained uninterrupted in the country for almost two years.upted in the country for almost two years.)
  • 1495-09-11-Vadstena  + (Furthermore, on 11 September, the [[Friday]] of the octave of the Virgin Mary's nativity [8 September], the lay brother Henrik Magnusson died in the sixteenth year after his consecration. He died of the plague.)
  • 1495-09-12-Vadstena  + (Furthermore, on 12 September, Sister Birgitta, daughter of the councillor Hans Vinter from Söderköping, died of the plague in the second year after her inauguration.)
  • 1495-09-25-Vadstena  + (Furthermore, on 25 September, the cook, Sister Margareta Ottesdotter, also died of the plague, in the forty-seventh year after her inauguration or admission.)
  • 1495-10-00-Sweden  + (Furthermore, that year a severe pestilence ravaged almost all of Sweden.)
  • 1455-00-00-Sweden  + (Furthermore, the famine ravaged the whole of Sweden so violently that many died of starvation, and many of the plague, which was then spreading in Upper Sweden.)
  • 1439-00-00-Sweden  + (Furthermore, the plague ravaged all of Sweden and various places in the Christian world.)
  • 1452-00-00-Småland  + (God send them two hard guests - with a blood disease and pestilence he fed them - by this same great misery - many of them were killed)
  • 1420-06-00-Florence  + (God who shows his wisdom in all things perGod who shows his wisdom in all things permitted the plague to strike our house. The first to succumb was our manservant Paccino at the end of June 1420. Three days later it was the turn of our slave-girl Marta, after her on 1 July my daughter Sandra and on 5 July my daughter Antonia. We left that house after that and went to live opposite, but a few days later Veronica died. Again we moved, this time to Via Chiara where Bandecca and Pippo fell ill and departed this life on 1 August. All of them bore the marks of the plague. It passed off after that and we returned to our own house. May God bless them all. Bandecca's will and her accounts appear on page ... of my ledger A.ccounts appear on page ... of my ledger A.)
  • 1364-00-00-Lucca  + (God, who knows everything, seeing that theGod, who knows everything, seeing that the war, harsh and wicked, was tending to grow instead of ending, decreed to send an epidemic to curb the fury of war. And so He sent the epidemic to Lucca, Pisa, and much of Tuscany; it began in Pisa and Lucca, and many died, especially children fifteen years old and younger, and the epidemic lasted almost a year..r, and the epidemic lasted almost a year..)
  • 1353-00-00-Iceland  + (Great famine at sea and on land.)
  • 1310-00-00-Iceland 001  + (Great famine in Iceland.  )
  • 1331-00-00-Iceland 001  + (Great famine in the entire country.  )
  • 1331-00-00-Iceland 004  + (Great famine in the entire country.  )
  • 1300-00-00-Denmark  + (Great indulgence in Rome and pestilence of the cattle.)
  • 1309-00-00-Iceland 004  + (Great mortal plague in the north of the country.)
  • 1310-00-00-Iceland 004  + (Great mortality as above all in the example of the Bishopric of Skálholt. [...] Smallpox, throat disease, stitch illness. Great mortality.)
  • 1349-00-00-Denmark  + (Great mortality in Denmark.  )
  • 1301-00-00-Iceland 003  + (Great mortality in Fljót and in Skagafjörður. A comet was seen by merchants at sea around Michaelmas.)
  • 1271-00-00-Lorraine  + (Great mortality in Lorraine. This year, 20 brothers died in the Dominican monastery of Metz.)
  • 1310-00-00-Iceland 002  + (Great mortality in the southern part of the country. The plague came in three ways: typhus (?, lit. "illness that spreads throughout the land"), smallpox and a throat disease.)
  • 1321-08-00-Parma  + (Great mortality of bovines and cattle in the episcopate of Parma maxime on the plain and throughout Lombardy.)
  • 1247-00-00-Iceland 002  + (Great plague (!) and mortality.)
  • 1284-00-00-Iceland 004  + (Great plague […] Lunar eclipse.)
  • 1309-00-00-Iceland 003  + (Great plague and mortality in the north of the country. There was a plague and some deaths in the south of the country, but pestilence in the north.)
  • 1246-00-00-Iceland 002  + (Great plague and mortality.)
  • 1247-00-00-Iceland 001  + (Great plague and mortality.)
  • 1285-00-00-Westfjords  + (Great plague in the Westfjords.)
  • 1308-00-00-Iceland  + (Great plague in the north of the country)
  • 1306-00-00-Iceland  + (Great plague on Iceland and mortality in the south of the country.)
  • 1292-00-00-Iceland 002  + (Great plague on Iceland.)
  • 1309-00-00-Iceland 005  + (Great plague.)
  • 1332-00-00-Iceland  + (Great plague.)
  • 1378-00-00-Norway  + (Great smallpox [epidemic] in Norway.)
  • 1310-00-00-Iceland 007  + (Great smallpox [pandemic].  )
  • 1468-00-00-Parma 001  + (Great was the pestilence in Parma, and the city was almost abandoned, in which the herba was born on the square and in the streets, as in the countryside.)
  • 1413-00-00-Silesia  + (Greates plague in Silesia. In the year of the Lord [[1413]] there was the greatest plague in Silesia. It started around the feast of St John the baptist and lastest until the feast of St Jadviga.)
  • 1376-00-00-Westfjords  + (Harsh winter and mortality in the Westfjords.)
  • 1313-00-00-Iceland  + (Harsh winter in which many horses died.  )
  • 1291-00-00-Iceland 003  + (Harsh winter when many cattle died.)
  • 1406-00-00-Pisa  + (He left from here on dì *** of [[december]] He left from here on dì *** of [[december]] [[1406]]. They refused many of those offices out of respect for the mortality, which had already begun in Pisa and Lucca in some: less than six were said to have perished. Of this God lend life and health to those who have gone and to us who remain there. who have gone and to us who remain there.)
  • 1429-07-28-Lübeck  + (Henricus Gustrow, scholar of the chapel ofHenricus Gustrow, scholar of the chapel of Boniface IX and Innocent VII, concerning the confirmation of the vicarage at the altar of All Saints in the parish church of St. Mary in Lübeck. This vicarage had been resigned by Mardocheo Sartoris, who, being prevented by the pestilence, passed away in the city.y the pestilence, passed away in the city.)
  • 1258-00-00-Miðfjörður  + (Here it is said that there was a great loss of life in Miðfjörður, which began on the last feast of Mary. It eased up after Easter week; and 400 people died of plague in these church districts: at Staður, Gnúpá, Bakki, Mel, Hvammur and Hólar, and Tjörn.)
  • 1257-09-00-Iceland  + (Here tells about the great man-death which was in Miðfjörðr, which began on the later feast of Mary. It eased up after Easter week, and four hundred people died of sickness in these church districts: at Staðr, Gnúpi, Bakki, Mel, Hvamm and Hólar, and Tjörn)
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