EpiMedDat
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[[Epizootic]] in [[Denmark]] and [[indulgence]] in [[Rome]]  +
Severe [[plague]] among animals, particularly among [[cattle]]s.  +
[[Plague]] in northern [[Iceland]] in [[1300]]. The source also mentions ash and sandfall, and the fifth eruption of [[Hekla]] in July  +
[[Famine]] in [[Iceland]] in [[1300]]. [[Earthquake]], Eruption of [[Hekla]] and fall of volcanic ash  +
[[Mortality]] in northern [[Iceland]] around Christmas [[1300]], in fact [[1301]]. Eruption of [[Hekla]], an [[earthquake]] and observation of a [[comet]], certainly [[Halley]] on 26 Oct. 1301, in [[Iceland]] and [[Norway]]  +
Epidemic disease ([[fanāʾ]]) in [[cattle]] in [[Egypt]] in 700 AH (Sept. 16, 1300-Sept. 4, 1301). A lot of cattle died. Subsequently, water wheels could not be operated anymore, draft animals were lacking in farming, and cattle prices hiked. Sugar cane could not be cultivated, thus [[sugar]] prices rose. (A marginal note in one manuscript adds: It was related that an elder [shaykh min ahl al-filāḥa] from [[Ushmūm]] [Ashmūn al-Rummān, in the Nile Delta] lost all but eight of his 1,011 Khaysiyya cows to the disease.)  +
Epidemic disease ([[fanāʾ]]) in [[cattle]], mainly in [[Egypt]], in 700 AH (Sept. 16, 1300-Sept. 4, 1301). Cattle [[price]]s hiked. Subsequently, water wheels could not be operated with cattle anymore. Sugar cane could not be cultivated and [[sugar]] prices hiked.  +
[[Epidemic]] disease ([[fanāʾ]]) in [[cattle]] in [[Egypt]] in 700 AH (Sept. 16, 1300-Sept. 4, 1301) that killed a great number of cows. It was related that the disease had killed 1,003 out of 1,021 Khaysiyya cows of an elder (shaykh) of [[Ushmūm-Ṭanāḥ]] (Ashmūn al-Rummān, in the Nile Delta). Cattle [[price]]s hiked and water wheels could not be operated with cattle anymore.  +
[[Mortality]] in northern [[Iceland]] around Christmas [[1301]]. Observation of the [[comet]] [[Halley]] on 26 Oct. 1301 in [[Iceland]] and in [[Norway]]  +
[[Mortality]] in northern [[Iceland]] around Christmas [[1301]]. Observation of a [[comet]], certainly [[Halley]] on 26 Oct. 1301, in [[Iceland]] and [[Norway]]  +
[[Mortality]] in northern [[Iceland]] in [[1301]]. Observation of a [[comet]] around St. Michael's Day (29 Oct.), certainly [[Halley]] on 26 [[October]] [[1301]]  +
[[Horse]] disease in [[southern Italy]] and [[Sicily]]  +
[[Horse]] epidemic ([[fanāʾ]]) in [[Syria]] in 703 AH (August 1303 - August 1304) which killed a majority of the Syrian horse population; the author who lived in [[Damascus]] during those days lost all of his horses (ten or more) to the illness; before the epidemic, horses in Syria had been abundant and easily available; due to the epidemic, horses became scarse and their price increased sixfold.  +
[[Horse]] epidemic (most probably in [[Syria]]) in 703 AH (August 15, 1303 - August 3, 1304), innumerable horses perished. The stables of the amirs and the army emptied.  +
Mortality in [[Denmark]] in the year [[1305]].  +
Great [[plague]] in Iceland in [[1306]] and high [[mortality]] in the south of the country.  +
Miracle cure through S. Petronio  +
A [[mortality]] occurs in [[France]].  +
After a comet was visible for 80 days there was a great plague among the animals  +
[[Healing]] of [[fever]] illnesses in [[Bologna]].  +
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