EpiMedDat
The Open Data Collection for Historical Epidemics and Medieval Diseases

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Epizootic in [[Denmark]] in the year [[1281]].  +
[[Epidemic]] in [[Alsace]]  +
Following a great famine a disease spread throughout [[Bohemia]] to which so many people fall victim that the graveyards have not sufficient space for the deceased.  +
A great wave of mortality went through [[Bohemia]] and [[Moravia]]. Heaps of people were burried in large ditches in the fields during winter and spring.  +
[[Caterpillar]] plague in [[Reggio Emilia]] destroys [[fruit]] trees, flowers  +
[[Cattle]] disease in (northern) [[Italy]], [[Lombardy]] and [[Romagna]].  +
[[Cattle]] death, in the following high [[mortality]] among humans in [[1284]]  +
[[Tatars]] invaded the land of [[Hungary]], then a great [[famine]] and [[plague]] started.  +
[[Famine]] in northern [[Iceland]] in [[1284]]  +
[[Plague]], [[epizootic]] and a [[famine]] in [[Iceland]] in [[1284]]  +
[[Mortality]] among [[cattle]] and [[famine]] in northern [[Iceland]] in [[1284]]  +
Great [[plague]] in [[Iceland]] in [[1284]], followed by a [[lunar eclipse]]. Out of the three lunar eclipses of that year, the only one visible in [[Iceland]] was the Total Lunar Eclipse on 29 [[June]] [[1284]]  +
Deaths caused by [[plague]] in [[Pisa]]  +
Severe [[plague]] among [[cattle]]s.  +
Epidemic and [[famine]] among [[Tatars]] and Rus soldiers in Carpathian Mountains.  +
Connection of [[epidemic]] deaths and [[animal disease]]  +
[[Fever]] [[epidemic]] in [[Lucca]]  +
[[Epidemic]]s near [[Parma]] and [[Rome]] with many deaths.  +
A great [[mortality]] among nobles in [[Thuringia]], but unclear if disease-induced  +
[[Epidemic]]s in [[Tivoli]].  +
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