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  • curprev 11:5211:52, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs 2,445 bytes +2,445 Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1191 |Date end= |Place=Naples; Rome |Disease=Plague |Keyword=Epidemics; Mortality; Siege |Reference=Giovanni Villani 1990,Vol. 1, p. 247. |Reference translation=Translation by DeepL |Summary=After the coronation of Henry VI. he conquered all the land to Naples. The siege of Naples falled because a plague broke out among the soldiers and Henry and his wife Constance fell ill as well. Constance died shortly after that. (Actually she di..."
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