EpiMedDat
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Great [[Famine]] in [[Iceland]] in [[1331]]    +
[[Mortality]] of [[cattle]] and bad [[harvest]] in [[Iceland]] in [[1331]].  +
[[Mortality]] of [[sheep]] in [[Iceland]] in [[1331]]  +
Great [[Famine]] in [[Iceland]] in [[1331]]    +
[[Famine]] in [[Iceland]] in the winter of [[1331]]  +
[[Mortality]] of [[sheep]] in [[Iceland]] due the harsh [[winter]] of [[1331]] that lasted until [[Lent]]  +
The [[horse]]s of Prince Fyodor of [[Kiev]] were dying.  +
Sickness among the [[horse]]s of Prince Fyodor of [[Kiev]].  +
Great [[plague]] in [[Iceland]] in [[1332]]  +
Heavy [[thunderstorm]] causes [[lightning]] damage in [[Parma]]; citizens are hit; fields and vineyards also devastated  +
Great [[mortality]] in the south of [[France]], in [[Languedoc]] and [[Aquitaine]]  +
In [[France]], [[Burgundy]], and the [[Champagne]] raged a plague during the three months of summer. In [[Paris]] (where the author stayed) died 16.000 people in one hospital.  +
[[Emperor Louis IV]] enters in his fight against [[King John of Bohemia]] and [[Duke Henry of Bavaria]] the latters land. In the wake of their troops follow violence and diseases.  +
[[Epidemic]] outbreak among humans.  +
A [[mortality]] in the small [[Thuringia|Thuringian]] city of [[Kranichfeld]], but unclear if disease-induced  +
Around the year 1338 there were a great number of locusts, which were followed by a pestilence and starvation.  +
Severe [[famine]] and strange [[plague]] for humans and [[animal]]s with many deaths  +
A [[plague]] before easter in the area of [[Klettgau]]  +
[[Epidemic]] with 20'000 deaths in [[Florence]], [[shortage]]  +
[[Plague]] with high [[mortality]] in [[Klettgau]], [[Tiengen]], [[Kaiserstuhl]] and [[Klingnau]] in period of [[fasting]]  +
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