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[[Smallpox]] and a [[tongue-disease]] in [[Iceland]] in [[1310]]  +
[[Smallpox]] in [[Iceland]] in the year [[1310]].    +
Human and [[cattle]] [[plague]]  +
[[Epidemic]] (wabāʾ) in [[Cairo]] in Shaʿbān 709 AH (January 4 - February 1, [[1310]]). 100 people died per day.  +
The [[army]] of the Roman-Germanic [[King Henry VII.]] is decimated by [[epidemics]] during the [[siege]] of [[Brescia]]  +
Strong [[price increase]], many deaths caused by [[famine]] and a desolation in [[Piacenza]]  +
[[Price increase]] and [[epidemic]] in [[Bologna]].  +
[[Price increase]] and [[epidemic]] in [[Italy]]  +
[[Famine]] and [[epidemic]]s in [[Italy]]  +
[[Price increase]] and high [[mortality]] in [[Bologna]]  +
Severe [[epidemic]] in [[Parma]] and also in complete [[Lombardy]] with many deaths, mainly men, but also [[heat]]; poor people mow wild grass and sell it.  +
[[Epizootic]] in [[Iceland]] in the year [[1313]].    +
[[Epizootic]] in [[Iceland]] in [[1313]]  +
[[Epizootic]] in [[Iceland]] in [[1313]]  +
Great [[Famine]] in [[Iceland]] in [[1313]]  +
Severe [[plague]] and [[famine]] lasted three years after the death of [[King Henry VII.]] in 1313  +
[[Price increase]] in [[Lombardy]] leads to [[famine]] deaths and in summer an [[epidemic]] throughout [[Italy]]  +
Severe famine and plague among humans and animals  +
A [[comet]] in the sky was predicted by the astrologers as a sign for novelties and pestilence.  +
[[Famine]] in southern [[Iceland]] in [[1314]]  +
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