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A [[plague]] pained the town of Łekno from the feast day of St Martin (November 11) to after christmas.  +
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  +
[[Horse]] sickness in [[Novgorod]] and the Novgorod estates  +
[[Horse]] sickness in [[Novgorod]] and the Novgorod estates  +
Outbreak of [[plague]] in a monastery in [[Perugia]]  +
The [[plague]] raged in [[Florence]]. Many people fled to other cities. The plague spread to [[Rome]]. The passages talks also about the [[Template:Social nav|social responses]], for instance that people avoided the contact to the infected, even if they were their relatives.  +
A mild attack of plague affecting humans, horses and other animals  +
A [[procession]] to end [[plague]] in [[Perugia]]  +
Jubilee year and grave [[pestilence]] in [[Rome]]  +
A [[plague]] breaks out in [[Basel]] and lasts two years.  +
Dying in [[Constance]].  +
Severe [[plague]] in [[Cuneo]] which lasted two or three years.  +
In the year 1451 there was the greatest plague in virtually all lands of the earth.  +
A "notable" plague occurred in [[Wrocław]] in 1451. starting around the feast of the birth of St. Mary the Virgin (September 8) and lasting throught the whole winter.  +
In the Year 1451 a plague raged in [[Sochaczew]] (Central [[Poland]]) and other towns of the region starting at the feast of St Margarethe (July 13) and lasting until the feast of St Michael (September 29) and beyond.  +
As foreseen by another virgin, [[Sweden]] is hit by a severe [[plague]] shortly after the end of [[Christopher of Bavaria]]'s reign and the begin of [[Karl VIII]]'s rulership. Since there had also been a [[war]] and a [[famine]], the chronicler considers all three prophecies to have been fulfilled. As a consequence of the plague, many farms all over the country are deserted. The number of victims in [[Stockholm]] is given as 9,000.  +
A [[nuns|nun]] wants to move to another monastery in the diocese of [[Messina]] in 1479 as [[plague]] has emptied her orignal monastery.  +
The plague reigned in [[Ratibor]] in 1452.  +
A "notable" [[plague]] occurred in [[Silesia]], [[Poland]] and "in the mountains" in 1452, starting around the feast of St John the baptist (June 24) and lasting until the end of the year.  +
Campaign of the Danish King [[Christian I]] in [[Västergötland]] and northern [[Småland]]. There, his [[army]] is forced to retreat, partly because it suffers from diseases and the [[plague]] of whom many die.  +
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