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Severe [[plague]] in [[Głogów]], that came from the east  +
In [[autumn]] high [[mortality]] in [[Lichtensteig]] with 40 deaths  +
The [[plague]] spread almost everywhere in [[Poland]], stimulated by a warm winter  +
An severe [[plague]] spread almost everywhere in [[Poland]] and caused many deaths  +
[[Plague]] with a high [[mortality]] in [[Memmingen]]  +
Although the harvest promised to be rich in the land of [[Prussia]], there was hardly anyone who could bring it in when the harvest was supposed to start in [[August]]. A great plague had infested the land so that all places were to large parts or completely deserted.  +
[[Procession]] because of [[plague]] in [[Frankfurt]].  +
11 thousand people died of the [[plague]] in [[Augsburg]]  +
After a severe [[plague]] in [[Parma]], the doctors were blamed for the deaths and were arrested.  +
Severe [[plague]] in [[Parma]].  +
Many people, including Bishop Cascant, died of a [[fever]] in [[Valencia]].  +
Outbreak of [[plague]] in [[Frankfurt]] with people fleeing to [[Gelnhausen]].  +
[[Plague]] with many deaths in [[Cyprus]]  +
[[Mortality]] in [[Paris]] and all of [[France]]  +
An unspecific [[epidemic]] in [[Thuringia]] and all over [[Germany]] in the context of the drought years 1471-1473  +
A [[plague]] in the Tatar [[army]] of Tsar Akhmet fighting against the Muscovite troops on the [[Oka]] River  +
A [[plague]] in the Tatar army of Tsar Akhmet fighting against the Muscovite troops on the [[Oka]] River.  +
[[Mortality]] in [[Metz]].  +
[[Procession]] because of [[mortality]], [[drought]] and peace in [[Frankfurt]].  +
A Polish-Bohemian force fought against [[Wrozław]] in 1474, but they died of polluted air and of thirst.  +
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