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[[Famine]] in [[Western Europe]], caused by incessant rain, causes [[epidemics]] and lack of [[grain]] and [[wine]]; merchants are fleeing back to [[Asti]]  +
High [[mortality]] and [[plague]] in [[Bohemia]] and all over the world  +
In many lands of the world, including [[Bohemia]], there were a number of natural disasters and pestilences among humans and animals.  +
In many lands of the world, e.g. in [[Saxony]], there were a number of natural disasters. Archbishop [[Peter of Mainz]] related that in the city of [[Metz]] 500.000 humans have died within one year.  +
In 1316 there was a great plague among the humans in [[France]] and [[Flanders]], particularly in [[Metz]] where 500.000 humans are said to have died.  +
High [[mortality]] of [[cattle]]s caused by [[plague]] in many kingdoms  +
Great [[Famine]] in Northwest-Europe, therefore grain export from southern [[Italy]]; [[epidemic]] also in [[Italy]]  +
Great famine and dearth in the Abbey of [[Parc]], [[Brabant]] cause mortality and epidemic outbreaks in 1316-1317  +
Many deaths caused by [[epidemic]], which rages mainly in [[Romagna]]  +
In [[1316]] was a [[shortage]], a [[price increase]] and a [[mortality]] which filled the [[hospital]].  +
In [[Strasbourg]] was a [[price increase]] and a [[shortage]], that led to a [[mortality]].  +
Great [[famine]] and [[animal]] [[plague]] in [[Würzburg]].  +
Great famine all across the North of the Empire, but also in [[Lübeck]] and [[Holstein]], with dearth and mortality because of famine and epidemic  +
[[Epidemic]]s in Northern [[Italy]]  +
Although there was a peace treaty reached between [[King John]] of [[Bohemia]] and his rebelling nobles, the length of the preceeding conflict lead to great [[hunger]] and a [[plague]].  +
Because of the sins of the inhabitants of [[Bohemia]], a plague came to the kingdom killing many thousand people.  +
Plague among people in Tver  +
[[Epidemic]]  +
[[Famine]] in [[Iceland]] in [[1320]]  +
Plague in [[Novgorod]] the Great and in [[Tver]]  +
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