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The [[pestis secunda]] strikes [[Hesse]] and [[Central Germany]], in combination with a bad [[harvest]] and [[dearth]] of foodstuffs.  +
No longer extant [[inscription]] from inside a parish church in [[Kassel]], referring to the [[Pestis secunda]].  +
A [[plague]] emerges in [[Germany]] after a year of inclement [[weather]], [[cold]], and bad [[harvest]].  +
Great [[plague]] in [[Würzburg]] and [[Franconia]].  +
Great [[plague]] in [[Würzburg]] and [[Franconia]].  +
Outbreak of [[plague]] in [[Frankfurt]] with a precise description of [[symptoms]].  +
Outbreak of the [[plague]] in [[Frankfurt]].  +
Outbreak of [[plague]] in [[Frankfurt]] with a general [[procession]].  +
Outbreak of the [[plague]] in [[Frankfurt]] accompanied by supplicatory [[procession]]s.  +
A [[plague]] along the Rhine, in [[Hesse]], [[Thuringia]] and [[Wetterau]].  +
[[Plague]] strikes [[Magdeburg]], symptoms of bubonic plague are described and [[Jews]] were persecuted, expelled and killed as they were blamed for the epidemic outbreak  +
The Cistercian monastery of [[Mühlberg]] on the river [[Elbe]] remembers in 1359 its [[nuns]] deceased in a [[plague]] outbreak, probably part of the [[pestis secunda]].  +
[[Mortality]] in northern [[Iceland]] around [[Mývatn]] in [[1353]]  +
Great [[mortality]] in [[South Germany]] ([[Speyer]], [[Bamberg]], [[Augsburg]], [[Regensburg]], [[Constance]], [[Stuttgart]], [[Grüningen]]).  +
Many people die of a [[plague]] in the monastery of [[Zwiefalten]]  +
Clear weather around [[Florence]] causes a common cold with considerable [[mortality]]  +
The [[plague]] that did harm in [[Brabant]] and surroundings in [[autumn]] spread in [[winter]] and reached [[Friuli]], where it raged until [[March]].  +
A [[plague]] along the [[Rhine]], in [[Cologne]], with inclement [[weather]], [[cold]] in wintern and [[dearth]] of foodstuffs.  +
Few deaths from febrile illnesses in [[Florence]], but these are entirely without an identifiable trigger  +
There was in [[Tuscany]] an abundance of [[fruit]]. In [[winter]] there were colds, in [[summer]] tertiary [[fever]]. The wine varieties Valdelsa, Chianti and Valdarno had diseases and in [[France]] there was a civil war against the nobles.  +
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