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Latest revision as of 17:06, 5 January 2026
In Dorpat, a total of 1 epidemic events are known so far. It is a second most populous city in Estonia in Estonia. The coordinates are 58° 23' 0.00" N, 26° 43' 0.00" E.
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| Disease | DateStart date of the disease. | SummarySummary of the disease event | OriginalOriginal text | TranslationEnglish translation of the text | ReferenceReference(s) to literature | Reference translationReference(s) to the translation |
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| 1378-00-00-Dorpat | 1378 JL | Great plague in the diocese of Dorpat. | 796. In deme sulven jare was grot pestilencie in deme stichte van Darpte, also dat kume de seeste minsche blef levendich. | 796. In the same year (1378) was a great plague in the diocese of Dorpat, so that only a sixth of the people stayed alife. | Detmar's Croneke van Lubeke 1884/99, Vol. 1, p. 563. | Translation by Moritz Uebelhack |
