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[[Earthquake]] at 25. January and arrival of the [[Black Death]] in [[Italy]] and its spread and symptoms  +
Report of Gabrielle de Mussis: Describes how the [[plague]] came from the city of [[Feodosia]] (Caffa) through sailors to [[Genoa]] and how it spreads rapidly about complete [[Italy]], killing thousands and leading to mass deaths and panic. The society was overwhelmed by death and grief. The suffering is seen as a [[punishment]] from God.  +
Report of Gabrielle de Mussis describes how the [[plague]] destabilized the social cohesion and moreover the report see the reason for the plague in a [[punishment]] of god. The text calls for repentance and humility to appease God's wrath.  +
[[Price increase]] of groceries parallel to the occurrence of the [[Black Death]].  +
The Master Johan Dannekowe explains the great plague in [[Magdeburg]] and [[Lübeck]] by a [[conjunction]] and a [[solar eclipse]]. In addition, the [[Jews]] were accused of poisoning people during this time.  +
The [[Black Death]] in [[Mantua]].  +
The beginning and the origins of the [[Black Death]] in the [[Middle East]]; High [[mortality]] in [[Lucca]], [[Pisa]], [[Venice]] from February to June.  +
The beginning and the origins of the [[Black Death]] in the [[Middle East]] and about the severe [[earthquake]] especially in [[Villach]].  +
Report of Gabrielle de Mussis describes the spread and the demografical impact of the [[plague]] on various regions, including [[Genoa]], [[Venice]] and the [[Orient]]. It details the [[victim number]] in these areas. The plague caused massive losses in populations, with the [[Saracens]] being particularly hard-hit.  +
Small outbreak of the [[plague]] in [[Milan]] with only three dead families  +
In [[Milan]] just a small outbreak of the [[plague]] with only 3 dead families.  +
A report from [[Francesco Petrarca]] to the bishop of [[Padua]] about the actions of a [[Carthusian]] [[Monks|monk]] in [[Méounes-lès-Montrieux]] during the [[plague]] of 1348, who was against fleeing the plague and helped his friars dying of the plague without fear. He rebuilt his monastery after the severe plague wave.  +
[[Black Death]] leads to the withdrawal of [[King Louis the Great of Hungary]]  +
[[Black Death]] in [[Norway]] in [[1348]]. [[Pope]] [[Clement VI]] orders a [[mass]] called “[[Recordare Domine]]” to counter the [[Black Death]] in [[Avignon]]  +
[[Black Death]] in [[Paris]]  +
List of noble victims of the [[Black Death]] across the [[Holy Roman Empire]] and [[France]]; impact on [[Paris]] and the Hundred Years [[War]] in [[Gascony]].  +
Report of Gabrielle de Mussis describes the impact of the [[plague]] in various regions, particularly in [[Bobbio]] and [[Piacenza]]. The plague spread rapidly and the [[mortality]] was very high, also among clerics.  +
The Black Death appears in [[Poland]] and other kingdoms ([[Hungary]], [[Bohemia]], [[Denmark]], [[France]], [[Germany]]) caused by a polution of the air by the Jews.  +
[[Black Death]] in [[Sicily]]  +
Appearance of the [[Black Death]] all across [[Southern Italy]], with precise description of [[Symptoms]]  +
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