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In a charter from the end of the year 1351 [[John, Markgrave of Moravia]], offers settlers, who are willing to settle down in [[Brno]], which is depopulated by the plague, tax exemption for four years.  +
In a charter from the end of the year 1351 [[John, Markgrave of Moravia]], offers settlers, who are willing to settle down in [[Znojmo]], which is depopulated by the plague, tax exemption for four years.  +
Genoese came to [[Crete]] to conquer the land. The attacks were carried out with great loses and [[pestilence]] and infested land made their stay impossible, thus they returned back to [[Genoa]] with a stopover in [[Venice]] to harm them with infected galleys. More than 8 thousand Italians died in this [[war]].  +
[[Mortality]] in [[Italy]], which led king [[Louis I of Hungary]]to return to [[Hungary]].  +
[[Black Death]] in [[Novgorod]] and other lands<sup id="cite_ref-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-1"><span class="cite-bracket">[</span>1<span class="cite-bracket">]</span></a></sup>.  +
[[Black Death]] in [[Novgorod]] and other lands.  +
First appearance of the [[Black Death]] in [[Pleskov]]  +
Great [[mortality]] in [[Constance]] for a year.  +
Impact of the [[Black Death]] on the demographics of the small village of [[Altusried]] in the [[Allgäu]] region according to tax records from [[Constance]] four years later.  +
Great [[Famine]] in [[Iceland]] in [[1353]].  +
[[Inscription]] on a church [[bell]] to protect from [[plague]] and [[famine]], probably referring to the [[Black Death]], from the parish of [[Poehlde]] in [[Lower Saxony]].  +
In [[Tunis]] and surrounding areas was a plague of [[locust]]s, which destroyed the fields and grass. Their decay corrupted the [[air]], leading to [[mortality]] and [[famine]]. In the following year, the same thing happened in [[Cyprus]], thus the king issued a decree to contain the [[plague]].  +
[[Epidemic]] in [[Erfurt]] with 7-8 victims per month in hospitals.  +
In [[Florence]] dry and beautiful until mid-[[April]], then much rain, from [[June]] very dry until mid-[[October]]. Then much precipitation with loss of a third of the seed grain. In summer, many infections and febrile diseases [rabies outbreak in [[Calabria]]?], total loss of the [[fruit]] [[harvest]], many dead farm animals; good [[grain]] harvest; reason: A [[Lunar eclipse|lunar eclipse]] on 16th of [[February]].  +
[[Pope]] [[Innocent VI]] approves the plea of [[Henricus Lamberti]], deacon from the diocese of [[Lund]], for a benefice under the altar of Saint Jacobi and Saint Laurentii in the cathedral of Lund with a yield of no more than six silver marks, which was left vacant by the death of [[Ingemar Johannis]] at the curia during the [[plague]]  +
In [[Cyprus]] and [[Tunis]] and surroundings were great abundance of [[locust]]s, which destroyed the [[harvest]] and the fields. It followed a [[famine]] and a [[mortality]] among the people.  +
[[Inscription]] referring to a [[Mass grave]] of the [[Pestis secunda]] in [[Hersfeld]].  +
There was an [[earthquake]] in [[Basel]] followed by a [[plague]].  +
An entry in the town book of [[Brno]] (of 1356) states that the city officials together with John Henry, the margrave of [[Moravia]], should see to it that the property of those deceased in the recent [[plague]] were not transferred to foreigners.  +
The [[Pestis secunda]] emerges in [[Germany]].  +
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