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High [[mortality]] in [[Italy]] and death of an elder Italian Lord  +
Severe [[plague]] raged in [[Paris]] and [[London]].  +
[[Mortality]] in [[Modena]].  +
Everywhere a great need, [[shortage]] and [[price increase]] and thereupon severe [[plague]] in [[Salzburg]]  +
Great [[plague]] in [[Salzburg]].  +
[[Mortality]] of people and [[livestock]] in [[Wessobrunn]].  +
In this year there was a great inflation followed by a plague among humans.  +
Great [[mortality]] in Italy, for example in [[Bologna]], [[Borgo San Donino]], [[Milan]] and [[Florence]].  +
[[Epidemic]] and high [[mortality]] in [[Italy]].  +
[[Mortality]] in [[Paris]]. [[Crops]] have been malevolent.  +
Great [[mortality]] in [[Paris]].  +
An [[epidemic]] broke out among the Mongol troops and they withdrew, when they were in [[Shu]].  +
Prayers and rites were conducted at 22 shrines due to [[famine]] and [[epidemic]], with the "Ninnōkyō" being recited for seven days to combat the epidemic.  +
[[Air]] corruption was followed by [[disease]] and bad weather and harvest.  +
The sultan of [[Damascus]] died of a [[disease]] in [[al-Buwayḍāʾ]].  +
About an edict ordering rice to be released for charitable purposes, because of [[famine]] and [[epidemics]] in the year before.  +
[[Epidemic]] in connection with the [[flagellants]].  +
[[Flagellants]] in context of [[famine]] and [[epidemic]]  +
[[Flagellants]] appear in [[Bohemia]].  +
[[Mortality]] in [[Normandy]]  +
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