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19 December 2025

  • curprev 14:2414:24, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs 2,998 bytes +2,998 Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1458 |Date end= |Place=Genoa |Disease=Plague |Keyword=Epidemics; Mortality |Reference=Antoninus of Florence: Chronicon sive summa historialis 1913, p. 100. |Reference translation=Translation by ChatGPT-3.5 |Summary=In Genoa, evil men went during the plague to the sick and robbed them in their homes. If the sick were still alive, they suffocated them. The crime was reported to the king, who stopped it. But in the end, more than 80 people died..."
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