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[[Horse]]s [[plague]] in [[Turov]].  +
The [[army]] of Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa suffers from an [[epidemic]] while being near [[Rome]], interpreted as divine [[punishment]] for [[treatment]] of the [[Pope]].  +
Epidemic among horses and soldiers in Novogrod.<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>. Expedition of prince Andrey Bogolyubsky of Suzdal on Novogrod.<sup id="cite_ref-2" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-2"><span class="cite-bracket">[</span>2<span class="cite-bracket">]</span></a></sup>  +
An [[influenza]]-like disease spreads out across [[Germany]] and north western [[France]]. It affected mainly old persons and [[children]], with a low mortality rate.  +
[[Epidemics|Epidemic]] (wabāʾ) in [[Syria]] in the year 574 H (June 19, 1178 to June 8, 1179). It had been preceeded by [[inflation]].  +
This passage tells of a false prophecy. It was wrongly predicted that a great destructive wind and [[mortality]] and [[price increase]] would come in [[autumn]]. People were very afraid, but nothing happened.  +
A serious, unknown disease in some towns, probably in [[Vladimir]]-[[Suzdal]]ian [[Rus]]ia.  +
An unknown mass disease in an unspecified location in Rusia.  +
A [[mortality]] among men and [[cattle]] breaks out during a warm summer.  +
The [[mortality]] is high during the [[Severe winter|cold winter]].  +
Death in [[Naples]] through a [[Pestilence|Pestilentia]].  +
After the coronation of [[Henry VI.]] he conquered all the land to [[Naples]]. The [[siege]] of Naples falled because a [[plague]] broke out among the soldiers and Henry and his wife Constance fell ill as well. Constance died shortly after that. (Actually she died only the 27th November 1198)  +
While the temperature decrease in [[August]], people get sick with [[fever]].  +
A [[mortality]], attributed to summer's heat, decimates crusaders under the leadership of the archbishop of [[Mainz]] in [[Acre]]  +
A [[cattle]] [[mortality]] breaks out in the [[Holy Roman Empire]].  +
[[Horse]] sickness in [[Novgorod]] and the sorrounding area  +
[[Horse]] sickness in [[Novgorod]] the Great  +
[[Horse]] sickness in [[Novgorod]] and the sorrounding area  +
High [[mortality]] and disease among [[cattle]]s and [[pig]]s  +
A [[mortality]] among [[sheep]]s breaks out in the [[Holy Roman Empire]].  +
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