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  • 13:33, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1349-07-22-Frankfurt (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1349-None-22 |Date end=1350-None-2 |Place=Frankfurt; Hesse |Country=Germany |Disease=Plague |Epidemic wave=Black Death |Keyword=Priests |Reference=Acta Francofurtana 1884, pp. 144-145. |Reference translation=Translation by Moritz Uebelhack; None; |Summary=Outbreak of the Black Death in Frankfurt with 2000 people dead and a duration of seven months. Jews were burned troughout Germany |Text=Anno 1349 Alemanniae pestilentia est suborta...")
  • 13:33, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1349-07-05-Strasbourg (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1349-None-5 |Date end= |Disease=Plague |Keyword=Epidemics; Flagellants; Mortality; Procession |Reference=Jacobus Twinger von Könishofen: Chronik 1870-71, p. 764-765 |Reference translation=Translation by ChatGPT-3.5 |Summary=200 flagellants arrived in Strasbourg and made their typical processions. |Text=Von der grossen geischelfart.<br />In dem vorgeschriben jore, do men zalte 1349 jor, als men vaste starp und die Juden brante, 14 tage n...")
  • 13:33, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1349-07-00-Strasbourg (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1349-None |Date end=1349-09 |Victim=16.000 |Victim count type=absolute |Disease=Plague; Symptoms |Epidemic wave=Black Death |Keyword=Flagellants |Reference=Fritsche Closener 1870, pp. 120-121. |Reference translation=Translation by Martin Bauch |Summary=Outbreak of the Black Death in Strasbourg with 16.000 vicitms, a detailed description of symptoms and course of the disease. The dating of the epidemic is parallel to the presence of fla...")
  • 13:33, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1349-06-24-Strasbourg (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1349-None-24 |Date end= |Country=France |Victim=1/3 |Victim count type=relative |Disease=Plague |Keyword=Epidemics; Mortality |Reference=Matthias de Nuwenburg Chronica 1924-40, p. 270 |Reference translation=None |Summary=The hostilities between the kings of England and France were postponed because of a severe plague |Text=[116.] De indicto conflictu inter regem Anglie et Francie in die Iohannis baptiste.<br /> Cum autem indictus fuisset dudum c...")
  • 13:33, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1349-06-00-Strasbourg 001 (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1349-None |Date end= |Place=Swabia |Country=Germany |Disease=Plague |Keyword=Epidemics; Flagellants; Mortality |Reference=Matthias de Nuwenburg Chronica 1924-40, pp. 271-272 |Reference translation=None |Summary=With the spreading of the plague in Germany, simultaneously the Flagellants movement arose. In the middle of June, 700 of them came to Strasbourg. |Text=[117.] De principio pestilencie et flagellacionis in Alamannia<br />Incip...")
  • 13:33, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1349-06-00-Strasbourg (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1349-None |Date end=1349-08 |Place=Holy Roman Empire |Epidemic wave=Black Death |Keyword=Epidemics |Reference=Gesta Bertholdi 1924-40, p. 534 |Reference translation=Translation by Martin Bauch |Summary=The Black Death comes to Strasbourg, kills 16.000 people and Jews are persecuted in its aftermath. |Text=Pervenit autem ad civitatem Argentinam hec pestilentia anno Domini MCCCXLIX. in estate, et moriebantur ibi, ut dicebatur, XVI milia ho...")
  • 13:33, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1349-06-00-Italy (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1349-None |Date end= |Country=Italy |Disease=Plague |Keyword=Epidemics; Mortality |Reference=Template: Francesco Petrarca, Le Familiari VI-X, pp. 1124-1134 |Reference translation=None |Summary=Letter from Francesco Petrarca to his friend Ludwig van Kempen in Avignon about the plague in Italy in 1348 (mentioning an Earthquake |Text=Heu michi, frater amantissime, quid dicam? unde ordiar? quonam vertar? undique dolor, terror undique...")
  • 13:33, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1349-05-31-Austria (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1349-None-31 |Date end=1349-09-29 |Place=Vienna |Country=Austria |Victim=60 % |Victim count type=relative |Disease=Plague |Epidemic wave=Black Death |Keyword=Nuns |Reference=Continuatio Novimontensis, in: MGH SS 9, ed. Pertz (1851), pp. 669-677, 676 |Reference translation=Translation by Christian Oertel |Summary=A plague lasting from Penthecost (May 31st) until the feast of St Michael (September 29th) killed about two thirds of the population of A...")
  • 13:33, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1349-05-00-Parma (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1349-None |Date end= |Place=Parma |Disease=Plague |Keyword=Epidemics; Mortality |Reference=Template:Francesco Petrarca, Le Familiari VI-X, p. 1140 |Reference translation=None |Summary=A friend of Francesco Petraca, Paganino da Bizzozzero and his his entire family died because of the plague in Parma |Text=Et hic quidem - quod sine multis lacriminis non dico et cum pluribus dicerem nisi precedentibus malis exhaustos hosce oculos atque omnes, s...")
  • 13:33, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1349-04-12-Frankfurt 001 (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1349-04-12 |Date end=1349 |Place=Frankfurt; Mainz |Disease=Plague |Keyword=Epidemics; Flagellants; Mortality |Reference=Annales Francofurtani 1884, p. 2. |Reference translation=Translation by ChatGPT-3.5; Translation by DeepL; |Summary=During the plague was the flagellants movement, jews were killed in Frankfurt and Mainz and the jews burned down the roof of a church in Frankfurt |Text=Item anno domini McccXLIX post fest...")
  • 13:33, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1349-04-12-Frankfurt (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1349-04-12 |Date end=1350-None |Place=Frankfurt; Hesse |Country=Germany |Disease=Plague; Symptoms |Epidemic wave=Black Death |Reference=Collectanea Petri Herp 1884, p. 59. |Reference translation=Translation by Martin Bauch |Summary=Outbreak of the Black Death in Frankfurt until early 1350. |Text=Post pascha 1349 tanta pestis fuit Francofordiae quanta numquam audita est antea et innumerabiles homines etiam cicrumquaque absumpti sunt et di...")
  • 13:33, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1349-04-05-Frankfurt (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1349-04-5 |Date end=1349-09-14 |Place=Frankfurt; Hesse |Country=Germany |Disease=Plague |Epidemic wave=Black Death |Keyword=Flagellants; Procession |Reference=Joannes Latomus 1884, p. 93. |Reference translation=Translation by Martin Bauch |Summary=Outbreak of the Black Death in Frankfurt accompanied by supplicatory processions and the presence of flagellants. |Text=Die palmarum eodem anno et die exaltationis sanctae crucis fuit stati...")
  • 13:33, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1349-03-22-Damascus (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1349-None-22 |Date end=1350-None-10 |Place=Damascus |Disease=Plague; Ṭāʿūn |Epidemic wave=Black Death |Keyword=Epidemics; Mass grave; Mortality; Taxes; Ṭāʿūn |Reference=Ibn Kathīr - Al-Bidāya wa-l-nihāya 1997-1999, vol. 18 (1998), p. 509. |Reference translation=Translation needed |Summary=In the year 750 H (March 22, 1349 to March 10, 1350), the number of plague infections in Damascus greatly declined. The number of dece...")
  • 13:33, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1349-02-20-Oslo (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1349-None-20 |Date end= |Place=Norway; Oslo; Rome |Reference=DN II, no. 298. In: Chr. C. A. Lange, C. R. Unger: ''Diplomatarium Norvegicum''. Vol. 2. Christiania 1851, p. 246 |Reference translation=Translation by Carina Damm |Summary=Three canons in Oslo announce that Bothild Arnesdatter ceded 12 öresbol (landed property with the rental value of 12 öre per year) in Faluvold in Nes Parish in Romerike to her husband Olaf Peters...")
  • 13:33, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1349-02-09-Strasbourg (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1349-None-9 |Date end= |Disease=Plague |Keyword=Children; Epidemics; Flagellants; Mortality; Persecution; Poison |Reference=Fritsche Closener 1870, p. 126-130. |Reference translation=Translation by ChatGPT-3.5 |Summary=In Strasbourg, three leaders were expelled after the city granted protection to the Jews. Accusations arose that Jews had poisoned wells, leading to to torture, and persecutions. Around 2,000 Jews were burned, except those who...")
  • 13:33, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1349-01-27-Damascus (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1349-None-27 |Date end= |Place=Damascus |Disease=Plague; Ṭāʿūn |Epidemic wave=Black Death |Keyword=Epidemics; Mortality; Ṭāʿūn |Reference=Ibn Kathīr - Al-Bidāya wa-l-nihāya 1997-1999, vol. 18 (1998), p. 509. |Reference translation=Translation needed |Summary=On January 27, 1349, the Friday preacher Tāj al-Dīn ʿAbd al-Raḥīm al-Qazwīnī died of plague in Damascus after two days of illness. The members of his househo...")
  • 13:33, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1349-00-00-Zwiefalten (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1349 |Date end= |Place=Swabia; Zwiefalten |Country=Germany |Disease=Plague |Epidemic wave=Black Death |Reference=Annales Zwifaltenses 1852, p. 62. |Reference translation=Translation by Martin Bauch |Summary=Outbreak of the Black Death in Zwiefalten. |Text=Mors pestilencia prima hic populos pressit. |Language=Latin |Translation=Death by the first plague weighed heavily on the populace here. }}")
  • 13:33, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1349-00-00-Trier (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1349 |Date end=1350 |Place=Trier |Disease=Plague |Epidemic wave=Black Death |Keyword=Fever; Poison |Reference=Gesta Baldewini 1838, pp. 263-164. |Reference translation=Translation by Martin Bauch |Summary=Outbreak of the Black Death and other disesases, maybe dysentery and fever - all blamed on the Jews. Unusual symptoms of plague. |Text=Isto etiam anno (1349) Deus genus humanus triplici plaga flagellavit: ita quod plusquam medie...")
  • 13:33, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1349-00-00-Sweden (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1349 |Date end= |Place=Alvastra |Country=Sweden |Epidemic wave=Black Death |Keyword=Mortality |Reference=Tryggve Lundén:''Den Heliga Birgitta, Himmelska uppenbarelser''. Vol. 3., ch. 113. Malmö 1958, p. 182 |Reference translation=Translation by Carina Damm |Summary=An undated prophecy by Birgitta of Sweden about the monks of the Swedish monastery of Alvastra. According to Tryggve Lundén it is to be set between 1344-49. The revelat...")
  • 13:33, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1349-00-00-Strasbourg 003 (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1349 |Date end= |Victim=16.000 |Victim count type=absolute |Disease=Plague; Symptoms |Keyword=Epidemics; Flagellants; Mortality |Reference=Jacobus Twinger von Könishofen: Chronik 1870-71, pp. 769-770. |Reference translation=Translation by ChatGPT-3.5 |Summary=Great dying in Strasbourg was simultaneously with the flagellants procession. Also about the burial traditions during and after the plague |Text=Der grosse sterbotte.<br /> Do men...")
  • 13:33, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1349-00-00-Strasbourg 002 (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1349 |Date end= |Victim=16.000 |Victim count type=absolute |Disease=Plague |Keyword=Children; Epidemics; Mortality; Persecution; Poison |Reference=Jacobus Twinger von Könishofen: Chronik 1870-71, pp. 759-764 |Reference translation=Translation by ChatGPT-3.5 |Summary=Great mortality all over the world. In Marseille died more the half of the people. In the summer the plague arrived in Strasbourg and 16 thousend people died. The ...")
  • 13:33, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1349-00-00-Strasbourg 001 (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1349 |Date end= |Disease=Plague |Keyword=Epidemics; Flagellants; Mortality; Persecution |Reference=Jacobus Twinger von Könishofen: Chronik 1870-71, p. 480. |Reference translation=Translation by DeepL |Summary=Greatest death ever in all over the world, which was followed by a burning of the jews and the flagellants movement. |Text=*In den selben ziten, also men zalte 1349 jore, do was der groeste sterbotte in aller der welte von dem men ie h...")
  • 13:33, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1349-00-00-Strasbourg (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1349 |Date end= |Victim=16.000 |Victim count type=absolute |Disease=Plague |Keyword=Epidemics; Mortality |Reference=Mathias de Nuwenburg: de progenie, origine et gestis bertholdi de Bucheke episcopi Argentinensis 1924-40, p. 534 |Reference translation=Translation by Moritz Uebelhack |Summary=Plague in Strasbourg |Text=[26.] Pervenit autem ad civitatem Argentinam hec pestilentia anno Domini MCCCXLIX. in estate, et moriebantur ibi, ut dicebatu...")
  • 13:33, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1349-00-00-Prussia (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1349 |Date end= |Place=Pomerania |Disease=Plague |Epidemic wave=Black Death |Keyword=Mortality |Reference=Chronica Oliviensis, in: Monumenta Poloniae Historica tom. VI, pp. 310-350, p. 347 |Reference translation=Translation by Christian Oertel |Summary=After writing for several chapters about the way of the Black Death over Europe and of the manifestations of the disease, the chronicler adds that it also raged in Prussia and Pomerania |Text=Predicta...")
  • 13:33, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1349-00-00-Poland-1 (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1349 |Date end= |Country=Poland |Disease=Plague |Epidemic wave=Black Death |Keyword=Flagellants |Reference=Spominki Wladislawskie, in: Monumenta Poloniae Historica, vol. II, p. 945 |Reference translation=Translation by Christian Oertel |Summary=In this year there was a great pestilence and people flagellated themselves |Text=Anno Domini 1349 pestilencia magna fuit, et homines se affligebant seu flagellabant. |Language=Latin |Translation=In the year...")
  • 13:33, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1349-00-00-Poland (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1349 |Date end= |Country=Poland |Disease=Plague |Epidemic wave=Black Death |Keyword=Flagellants; Mortality |Reference=Iohanis Dlugossii Annales seu cronicae incliti regni Poloniae, ed. Budkowa et al., vol. 9, Warszawa 1978, p. 257 |Reference translation=None |Summary=After referring to the spreading of the Black Death in the entry for 1348, Jan Dlugos adds that in 1349 the Black Death reached Poland. After it had killed many people, the remaining to...")
  • 13:33, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1349-00-00-Norway 002 (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1349 |Date end= |Place=Byzantium; Faroe Islands; Hamar; Hebrides; Jerusalem; London; Nidaros; Norway; Orkney Islands; Shetland Islands |Country=France; Germany |Epidemic wave=Black Death |Keyword=Mortality; River |Reference=''Lögmannsannáll''. In: Gustav Storm: ''Islandske Annaler indtil 1578''. Kristiania, 1888, p. 275-276 |Reference translation=Translation by Carina Damm |Summary=Arival of the Black Death to Norway via a cog from Engla...")
  • 13:33, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1349-00-00-Norway 001 (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1349 |Date end= |Place=Faroe Islands; Hebrides; Jerusalem; Norway; Orkney Islands; Shetland Islands |Country=France; Germany |Epidemic wave=Black Death |Keyword=Fasting; Indulgence; Mortality; River |Reference=''Annálarbrót frá Skálholti''. In: Gustav Storm: ''Islandske Annaler indtil 1578''. Kristiania, 1888, p. 223. |Reference translation=Translation by Carina Damm |Summary=Arrival of the Black Death to Norway in 1349. |Text=Drepso...")
  • 13:33, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1349-00-00-Limburg (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1349 |Date end= |Place=Cologne; Limburg; Mainz |Country=Germany |Epidemic wave=Black Death |Keyword=Epidemics; Flagellants |Reference=Limburger Chronik 1883, p. 31. |Reference translation=Translation by Martin Bauch; None; |Summary=The Black Death strikes Limburg, but also Mainz and Cologne. In Limburg, the disease killed 2.400 people. From the fear of the plague arose the flagellants movement. A long description of the flag...")
  • 13:33, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1349-00-00-Halmstad (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1349 |Date end= |Place=Halmstad; Linköping |Country=Sweden |Keyword=Mortality; Pestilence |Reference=''Diplomatarium Danicum'', 1st–3rd series, 3, 3, no. 217, p. 170 |Reference translation=Translation by Carina Damm |Summary=The plague was transmitted to Halland in Denmark, where it erupted in the autumn of 1349 in the port of Halmstad. King Magnus IV calls upon the population of Linköping to visit the mass, go to confession, give al...")
  • 13:33, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1349-00-00-Florence (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1349 |Date end= |Place=Florence |Disease=Plague |Keyword=Epidemics; Mortality |Reference=Leonardo Bruni: Historiarum Florentini populi libri XII, Vol. 2, p. 314. |Reference translation=None |Summary=After the plague the citizens in Florence were still in shock and listless. But peoples of Colle Val d'Elsa and San Gimignano returned to power and castles of the Ubaldini were taken. |Text=Sequenti etiam anno parum aut nihil gestum,...")
  • 13:33, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1349-00-00-Denmark (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1349 |Date end= |Country=Denmark |Epidemic wave=Black Death |Keyword=Mortality |Reference=''Chronica Sialandie''. In: Ellen Jørgensen: ''Annales Danici medii ævi''. København 1920, p. 175 |Reference translation=Translation by Carina Damm |Summary=Black Death in Denmark in the year 1349. |Text=Mortalitas magna in Dania.   |Language=Latin |Translation=Great mortality in Denmark.   }}")
  • 13:33, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1349-00-00-Cracow (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1349 |Date end= |Place=Cracov |Country=Hungary; Poland |Disease=Plague |Epidemic wave=Black Death |Keyword=Flagellants |Reference=Notae Cracovienses, in: Monumenta Poloniae Historica, vol. 5, p. 905 |Reference translation=Translation by Christian Oertel |Summary=Flagellants came from Hungary during that year and a great plague broke out in Cracov |Text=Anno Domini 1349 flagellatores nudi venerunt de Ungaria. Eodem anno perstilencia magna era...")
  • 13:33, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1349-00-00-Constance (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1349 |Date end= |Place=Constance |Disease=Plague |Keyword=Epidemics; Mortality |Reference=Konstanzer Chronik, p. 325 |Reference translation=None |Summary=Great mortality in Constance. |Text=1349. Anno 1349 in dem winter was gar ain grosser tod zu Costentz. |Language=German |Translation=1349. Anno 1349, there was a great plague in Constance during the winter. |Season=Winter }}")
  • 13:32, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1349-00-00-Austria-02 (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1349 |Date end= |Country=Austria |Victim=1000 |Victim count type=per day |Disease=Plague |Epidemic wave=Black Death |Keyword=Flagellants; Mortality |Reference=Continuatio Claustroneoburgensis quinta, in: MGH SS 9, ed. Pertz (1851), pp. 735-742, 736 |Reference translation=Translation by Christian Oertel |Summary=In 1349 flagellants arose in Austria and when they were no longer active a great plague raged the land with unheard of mortality. |Text...")
  • 13:32, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1349-00-00-Austria-01 (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1349-None-1 |Date end=1349-04-12 |Place=Krems |Country=Austria |Disease=Plague |Epidemic wave=Black Death |Keyword=Flagellants; Pogrom; Water poisoning |Reference=Continuatio Zwetlensis quarta, in: MGH SS 9, ed. Pertz (1851), pp. 684-689, 685 |Reference translation=Translation by Christian Oertel |Summary=Around New Year of 1349 flagellants appeared in Austria and they remained active until Easter, when the plague diminished. The Jews we...")
  • 13:32, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1348-10-00-Damascus (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1348-None-7 |Date end= |Place=Damascus |Victim=150 |Victim count type=absolute |Disease=Fanāʾ; Plague; Ṭāʿūn |Epidemic wave=Black Death |Keyword=Epidemics; Mortality; Religious minorities; Ṭāʿūn |Reference=Ibn Kathīr - Al-Bidāya wa-l-nihāya 1997-1999, vol. 18 (1998), pp. 507-508. |Reference translation=Translation needed |Summary=On October 7, 1348 the number of people who had died of plague and were prayed for at the Umayyad...")
  • 13:32, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1348-09-30-Orvieto (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1348-09-30 |Date end= |Epidemic wave=Black Death |Keyword=Dearth; Epidemics |Reference=Anonymus 1922-24, p. 25, note 2 |Reference translation=Translation by Martin Bauch |Summary=Price restrictions on all types of goods, which may only be offered at 25% higher prices than before the Black Death. |Text=artifices, magistri, laboratores et alii de rebus, quas vendunt et aliis magstriis, laboritiis ac victuris et factionibus personalibus, propter se...")
  • 13:32, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1348-09-29-Muehldorf (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1348-09-29 |Date end= |Place=Bavaria |Victim=1400 |Victim count type=absolute |Epidemic wave=Black Death |Reference=Annales Matseenses 1851, p. 829. |Reference translation=Translation by Martin Bauch |Summary=Outbreak of the Black Death in Mühldorf in Bavaria. |Text=Cum itaque pestis et decessus hominum prochdolor nimis atrociter lustrasset multos provinciarum fines, venit in Babariam, videlicet in Muldorf; ubi, ut dicebatur, a festo Mi...")
  • 13:32, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1348-09-01-Avignon (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1348 |Date end= |Country=France |Keyword=Charter |Reference=Monumenta Vaticana, vol. 1 (ed. Klicman), Prague 1903, no 1015, p. 571. |Reference translation=None |Summary=Emperor Charles IV mentions the plague at the papal court in Avignon in a letter from the 1st of September 1348. |Text=Nos, quia nonnulli ex fratribus nostris propter pestem, que, ut ad tuam credimus pervenisse noticiam, patriam hanc inaudita et incredibili clade vastavit, a...")
  • 13:32, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1348-09-00-Cairo (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1348-09 |Date end=1348-None |Place=Ayla; Cairo; Mecca |Disease=Plague; Wabāʾ |Epidemic wave=Black Death |Keyword=Epidemics |Reference=Ibn Baṭṭūṭa - Tuḥfat al-nuẓẓār 1853-1859, vol. 4 (1858), p. 324. |Reference translation=None |Summary=A pilgrimage caravan left Cairo for Mecca in Rajab 749 H (September 26 to October 24, 1348). The Black Death accompanied it until it reached the Ayla pass (ʿAqaba). |Text=File:13...")
  • 13:32, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1348-09-00-Alexandria (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1348-09 |Date end= |Place=Alexandria; Cairo |Victim=21.000 + 1080 |Victim count type=absolute |Disease=Plague; Wabāʾ |Epidemic wave=Black Death |Keyword=Elites; Mortality |Reference=Ibn Baṭṭūṭa - Tuḥfat al-nuẓẓār 1853-1859, vol. 4 (1858), p. 323 |Reference translation=None |Summary=In September or October 1348, the Black Death had abated in Alexandria and Cairo. The maximum death toll in Alexandria had been 1,080, while i...")
  • 13:32, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1348-08-07-Damascus (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1348-08-7 |Date end=1348-09-27 |Place=Damascus |Country=Syria |Disease=Plague |Epidemic wave=Black Death |Keyword=Common people; Elites; Epidemics; Mortality |Reference=Ibn Kathīr - Al-Bidāya wa-l-nihāya 1997-1999, vol. 18 (1998), pp. 504-506. |Reference translation=Translation by ChatGPT-3.5 |Summary=On August 7, 1348 the number of plague deaths in Damascus and its surroundings reached almost 300. Around September 10 (in mid-Jumādā...")
  • 13:32, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1348-08-01-Italy (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1348-08-1 |Date end= |Country=Italy |Disease=Plague |Keyword=Epidemics; Mortality |Reference=Template:Francesco Petrarca, Le familiari XX-XXIV, p. 237 |Reference translation=None |Summary=Dating in a letter of Francesco Petrarca refers to fear of plague in the north of Italy |Text=Apud superos, in Gallia Cisalpina ad dexteram Padi ripam, Kalendis Sextilibus anno ab ortu Eius quem an tu rite noveris incertum habeo, MCCCXLVIII. |Language=L...")
  • 13:32, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1348-08-00-L'Aquila (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1348-08 |Date end=1348-09 |Place=L'Aquila |Disease=Plague |Keyword=Price increase |Reference=Cronaca Aquilana rimata di Buccio di Ranallo di Popplito di Aquila, p. 181 |Reference translation=Translation needed |Summary=Price increase during the arrival of the plague in L'Aquila |Text=May non forno sì care cose da infirmarìa: / Piccolo pollastrellio quattro solli valìa, / Et l'ovo a dui denari et ad tre se mettìa, / ET delle poma ancora e...")
  • 13:32, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1348-08-00-Jerusalem (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1348-08 |Date end=1348-09 |Place=Jerusalem |Disease=Plague; Wabāʾ |Epidemic wave=Black Death |Keyword=Elites; Mortality |Reference=Ibn Baṭṭūṭa - Tuḥfat al-nuẓẓār 1853-1859, vol. 4 (1858), pp. 320-321 |Reference translation=None |Summary=After the Black Death had ended in Jerusalem, the Friday preacher ʿIzz al-Dīn b. Jamāʿa hosted a banquet which the author was invited to: While the plague had lasted, ʿIzz al-Dīn had...")
  • 13:32, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1348-08-00-Gaza (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1348-08 |Date end=1348-09 |Place=Gaza |Disease=Plague; Wabāʾ |Epidemic wave=Black Death |Keyword=Elites; Mortality |Reference=Ibn Baṭṭūṭa - Tuḥfat al-nuẓẓār 1853-1859, vol. 4 (1858), p. 322 |Reference translation=None |Summary=The Black Death's death toll in Gaza |Text=frameless|400px |Translation=Then we went to Ghazza and found most of it deserted because of the numbers that had died during the...")
  • 13:32, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1348-07-10-Venezia (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1348-None-10 |Date end= |Place=Venice |Country=Italy |Disease=Plague |Epidemic wave=Black Death |Keyword=Mortality |Reference=Orlando 2007, pp. 332-333 |Reference translation=Translation by Martin Bauch |Summary=Plague has subsided in Venice; to prevent a resurgence of the epidemic, it is forbidden to bring the deceased or (potentially) sick people into the city. |Text=Quoniam per misericordiam nostri altissimi Creatoris satis nostra civitas ab...")
  • 13:32, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1348-07-07-Bologna (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1348-None-7 |Date end= |Place=Bologna |Country=Italy |Epidemic wave=Black Death |Keyword=Doctors; Mortality |Reference=Heinrich Taube von Selbach 1922, p. 59. |Reference translation=Translation by Martin Bauch |Summary=The Black Death kills the expert in canon law, Giovanni d'Andrea, in Bologna. |Text=Eodem anno (1346) floruit Iohannes Andree, egregius doctor iuris canonici, qui lecturam suam dictam Novellam super volumine Decretalium et ali...")
  • 13:32, 19 December 2025 EpiMedDat-Bot talk contribs created page 1348-07-05-Venezia (Created page with "{{Disease |Date start=1348-None-4 |Date end= |Place=Venice |Country=Italy |Disease=Plague |Epidemic wave=Black Death |Keyword=Mortality |Reference=Orlando 2007, pp. 325-327 |Reference translation=Translation by Martin Bauch |Summary=Adjustments to the judicial system due to the plague raging in Venice. Many notaries and other legally relevant persons have died or left the city. The latter are ordered to return to Venice, otherwise they will lose their offices....")
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