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Severe [[plague]] the whole [[summer]] until [[autumn]], everyone avoided contact with each other in [[Görlitz]]  +
Great [[plague]] in [[Hamburg]]  +
Great [[plague]] in [[Hamburg]] and in all other german territories  +
In the year 1464 raged the greatest plague which resulted in the destruction of large parts of the city and in the killing of many Jews.  +
In this year a plague raged in [[Gdańsk]] which claimed 5000 lives before the feast of St Michael (September 29) and further 800 lives between St Michael and the feast of the saints Simon and Judas (October 28).  +
Great [[plague]] in [[Salzburg]]  +
A "very notable" plague occurred from before the feast of nativitatis St Mariae (September 8) until the feast of St Martin (November 11). In [[Wrocław]] and its surroundings it lasted until the end of the year.  +
The [[plague]] lasted 5 years in [[Soest]]  +
Severe [[pestilence]] breaks out in Stockholm in the autumn of [[1464]] and lasts for two years in [[Sweden]]. 7.000 people die only in [[Stockholm]].  +
[[Plague]] in [[Thuringia]] and surroundings with many deaths in all age groups  +
Great [[plague]] in [[Toruń]]  +
Great [[mortality]] with 6000 deaths in [[Stralsund]]  +
Great [[mortality]] with 5k deaths in [[Stralsund]]  +
Severe [[plague]] in [[Hamburg]]  +
An outbreak of [[plague]] in [[Perugia]] leads to [[migration]] to the countryside  +
High [[mortality]] in [[Forlì]]  +
Great [[plague]] came to [[Głogów]] from the west  +
A great flood around the feast of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary (August 15) caused the death of numerous animals whose corpsed rotted on the fields and infected the air. This led to a pestilence.  +
Cessation of university operations in [[Greifswald]] due to the [[plague]]  +
[[Plague]] in [[Wratislavia]]  +
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