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A deacon and Franciscan friar dies in [[Görlitz]] during an outbreak of [[plague]].  +
A sevrvant of the friar's convent in [[Görlitz]] dies during an outbreak of [[plague]].  +
A priest and a lay brother die in [[Görlitz]] during an outbreak of [[plague]].  +
Two more people die in [[Görlitz]] during an outbreak of [[plague]].  +
A Franciscan deacon diese in [[Görlitz]] during an outbreak of [[plague]].  +
A priest dies in [[Görlitz]] during an outbreak of [[plague]].  +
A novice of the friars in [[Görlitz]] dies from [[plague]]  +
A [[mortality]] strikes [[Magdeburg]].  +
A [[mortality]] in [[Erfurt]] leads to the creation of [[mass grave]]s. A drunk beggar unvoluntarly spends a night in the massgrave of the Canons Regular's church (Reglerkirche).  +
Outbreak of [[plague]] in [[Frankfurt]] accompanied by supplicatory [[procession]]s during the election of Emperor Charles V. on 19 June 1519  +
A [[mortality]] in [[Leipzig]] makes the university move temporarily to [[Meissen]]. Chronological caveat: The mentioned rector of this university, Petrus Mosellanus, was in office 1520-1523.  +
An unknown [[epidemic]], the [[sweating sickness]] or sudor anglicus follows a humid summer. Detailed description of [[symptoms]] and progression of the disease including countermeasures and [[victim number]]s.  +
A strange incident of stones thrown by an unknown person in the quarter of the weavers is followed by a [[plague]] in [[Erfurt]].  +
A minor [[mortality]] in [[Erfurt]].  +
A minor [[mortality]] in [[Erfurt]].  +
A [[plague]] in [[Erfurt]] leads to major [[mortality]].  +
A [[plague]] in [[Naumburg]] and [[Jena]] with major [[mortality]]  +
An [[plague]] ravages in [[Erfurt]]. The mentioned Lutheran theologian Andreas Osiander died of the same disease in [[Königsberg]].  +
An [[plague]] ravages in [[Germany]] and all across Europe, but presumably also in [[Erfurt]] and surrounding [[Thuringia]]. The mentioned Lutheran theologian Andreas Osiander died of the same disease in [[Königsberg]].  +
A [[plague]] in [[Erfurt]] kills a larger number of people, 4000 inhabitants, including prominent clerics.  +
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