EpiMedDat
The Open Data Collection for Historical Epidemics and Medieval Diseases

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Great [[mortality]] in [[Italy]] in the year [[1265]]  +
Great [[famine]] and severe [[plague]] with many deaths in people and animals in complete [[Austria]]  +
Many diseases and [[plague]] among people and animals in [[Thuringia]] and the surrounding area  +
Unknown disease, literally "Russian illness", in [[Iceland]] in [[1268]]  +
Charles of Anjou makes peace in [[Tunisia]], partly because the [[plague]] hit his [[army]]  +
[[Plague]] in [[Austria]] and [[Hungary]]  +
[[Mortality]] in [[Lorraine]].  +
[[Price increase]] in [[Genoa]], [[Lombardy]], [[Tuscany]], [[France]] and in complete [[Italy]], poverty [[migration]] and disease  +
[[Epidemic]] among humans and animals in [[Reggio Emilia]]  +
Months of continuous rain destroys [[crops]], [[famine]] feared; livestock dies, [[famine]], [[disease]] and deaths in [[Rome]] and throughout [[Italy]]  +
[[Epidemic]] with deaths in [[Italy]] and [[Lombardy]].  +
[[Epidemic]] with many deaths and strong [[price increase]] of grain in [[Lombardy]] and [[Italy]]  +
Severe [[plague]] among [[animal]]s  +
[[Epidemic]] and [[price increase]] in [[Reggio Emilia|Reggio]]  +
In Italy was an [[epidemic]] with deaths and rainfall prevent sowing, [[price increase]] of all foodstuffs  +
[[Mortality]] in the duchy of [[Normandy]], and elsewhere (no precision).  +
Death of numerous people due to various diseases<sup id="cite_ref-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-1"><span class="cite-bracket">[</span>1<span class="cite-bracket">]</span></a></sup>  +
Death of numerous people due to various diseases.<sup id="cite_ref-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-1"><span class="cite-bracket">[</span>1<span class="cite-bracket">]</span></a></sup>  +
Many apocalyptic events in [[Bologna]], like on 25. [[January]] an [[earthquake]] and [[solar eclipse]]; Two months of rain, floods and consequently a [[famine]] and [[Epidemics|Epidemic]] with many deaths  +
High [[mortality]] caused by severe [[famine]] and [[plague]] in [[Southern Europe]] and [[Bohemia]].  +
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