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Pestilence in [[Hannover]]  +
The [[Black Death]] and its social consequences like [[deserted settlements]] and disintegration of [[society]]; [[symptoms]] pointing to [[gastroenteritis]] before [[buboes]] were visible. In cities, [[mass grave]]s are built. Maybe unusual [[weather]] in [[1348]].  +
Great [[mortality]] all over the world.  +
Great [[mortality]] still in many parts of [[Europe]], meanwhile high numbers of pilgrims went to [[Rome]] because of the Holy Year.  +
The Plague took place in [[Bohemia]] and many who fled to [[Rome]] (jubilee year) to escape it died there or on the way.  +
Jubilee year in [[Rome]]. A grave pestilence happened in all lands. Everybody wanted to evade the plague and receive indulgence in Rome but many died on the way or in the Holy City.  +
Swedish annals on a great pestilence in [[1350]]  +
Swedish annals on a great pestilence in [[1350]]  +
Swedish annals on a great pestilence in [[1350]].  +
Swedish annals on a great pestilence in [[1350]]  +
High mortality in Sweden in [[1350]] called "the big death" ''(stoor dødhin)''  +
Great plague in Sweden in [[1350]], foreseen by Saint Birgitta of [[Vadstena]].  +
Great [[pestilence]] and sudden death among humans and [[cattle]] in [[Sweden]]  +
Note by [[Nils Birgersson]], dean in [[Uppsala]] c. 1390–1420. High [[mortality]] in the Swedish region of [[Uppland]] in [[1350]]. Five sixths of the population died  +
Note by Nils Birgersson, dean in Uppsala c. 1390–1420 on the plague raging in [[Uppland]] in [[1350]] (MCCL)  +
The [[Black Death]] strikes [[Magdeburg]] and neighbouring territories, a great mortality arisies for almost four months; numbers are given for the Franciscan order. There is a plague pit in [[Rottersdorf]], outside the city.  +
A poem about how the [[Black Death]] strikes [[Magdeburg]], a great mortality arises for almost four months and a plague pit is opened at [[Rottersdorf]]. This time is remembered as a time of misery, connected to the return of the "false Waldemar", an impostor pretending to be former Margrave of Brandenburg and the earthquake of January 1348  +
Great [[plague]] with high victim numbers all over the german lands. The plague happened due to Gods will and he used the planets and stars as instruments to fulfill it. The plague is the punishment for the sins of the people.  +
Arrival of the [[Black Death]] in [[Erfurt]] and [[Thuringia]], great [[mortality]] of 12.000 people. Victims are buried, according to doctors' advice, in mass graves outside the city. The epidemic last half a year.  +
Arrival of the [[Black Death]] in [[Erfurt]] and [[Thuringia]], great [[mortality]] of 12.000 people. Victims are buried, according to doctors' advice, in mass graves outside the city. The epidemic last half a year.  +
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