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In 1320 there was a great inflation followed by famine and plague in almost all lands (particularlay in [[Flanders]] and [[Bohemia]]) which caused 15.000 deaths only between [[Christmas]] 1320 and [[Pentecost]] 1321.  +
Epidemic among people and [[horse]]s in Rus.  +
Great [[cattle]] [[mortality]] in [[Parma]], surrounding areas and all of [[Lombardy]].  +
[[Mortality]] in a monastery near [[Liège]] in [[Limbourg]]  +
[[Mortality]] in [[Paris]] and all of [[France]]  +
The city of Villa di Chiesa (today [[Iglesias]]) on [[Sardinia]] is under [[siege]] by the crown Prince [[Alfonso of Aragon]]. His [[army]] and he himself suffer from severe [[fever]]s.  +
[[Fever]] and [[headache]]s of most people in [[Florence]] and all over [[Italy]], low [[mortality]].  +
A [[fever]] disease in [[Florence]] and all of [[Italy]] that causes few [[mortality]], mainly among the elderly, and loss of [[appetite]]. It ends in mid-October 1323  +
In the wake of a hot, black [[storm]] illnesses ([[amrāḍ]]) spread in [[Cairo]] in summer/autumn 723 AH ([[1323]]). For the period of a month, a number of people died. A similar storm had killed people in [[Damascus]] before, in Shaʿbān 723 AH (August 5 - September 2, 1323), and had made fruits wither and water run dry; Damascene wheat prices had subsequently gone up. In Cairo, the storm equally hampered grain crop growth, hence grain prices rose since little grain was available.  +
[[Pope John XXII.]] informs the Florentines of the German mercenaries and the disease that made the Papal [[Army]] retreat from [[Milan]]  +
The Papal commander Raimondo di Cardona leads an [[army]] to attack [[Milan]], but a ravaging disease forces him and his army to retreat to [[Monza]]  +
Gerward, Bishop of the city of [[Włocławek]] in Central [[Poland]], dies in [[Avignon]] from a ravaging [[plague]]  +
[[Fever]] and [[cold]] all over [[Italy]] with low [[mortality]]; astrological explanation.  +
Great [[mortality]] of sick people in [[Paris]]  +
[[Epidemic]] hits the army of Castruccio Castracani during or after the siege of [[Pisa]], a German count and the Bishop of [[Eichstätt]] die.  +
After [[lunar eclipse]] heavy [[storm]] for one month; high [[mortality]] and [[cattle]] [[plague]] in [[April]], after that [[procession]]s in [[Prague]]  +
After an [[Lunar eclipse|eclipse of the moon]] for four weeks, many humans died and in many parts of the world, there was a plague among the domestic animals.  +
After an eclipse of the moon a long lasting plague among humans and domestic animals raged in many regions.  +
In the month of [[April]] [[1328]] many humans died and there was a plague among domestic animals in many lands.  +
This year was in [[Saxony]] a year of the [[plague]].  +
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