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[[Plague]] forces troops outside of [[Brescia]] to return to [[Verona]]  +
[[Pestis secunda]] in [[Italy]] is explained with [[weather]] methaphors with regard to its unclear pattern.  +
Outbreak of the [[Pestis secunda]] in [[Perugia]]  +
A [[plague]] hit the peasants who fled to [[Pisa]]. It was a punishment of [[God]].  +
A [[mortality]] breaks out in [[England]], [[Anjou]], [[Poitou]], in [[spring]] (?) and [[summer]] (?)  +
A deadly disease ([[wabāʾ]]) hit [[Egypt]] in 764 H (October 20, 1362 to October 9, 1363), the maximum daily death toll reached 2,000. The disease was then transmitted to Greater [[Syria]].  +
The archbishop of [[Prague]], [[Arnošt of Pardubice]], announces in the statutes of an archiepiscopal synod an indulgence of 40 days for those who sing and take part in a mass against the plague (missa contra pestilentiam) with devotion.  +
[[Flooding]] of the [[Po]] and outbreak of the [[Pestis secunda]].  +
[[Matteo Villani]] died on the [[plague]] and his son [[Filippo Villani]] wants to continue his work.  +
The brothers of Pagolo died in the [[mortality]] and left him alone with the business. He had many debts which made his life full of wories.  +
The [[plague]] raged in [[Florence]] and killed three brothers of the author's father, but in general the plague was less deadly than that of [[1348]].  +
Great [[plague]] in [[Florence]] and surroundings  +
A son of Matteo died during the [[plague]], others fled to [[Forlì]].  +
The [[siege]] of [[Montecalvoli]] was lifted because the [[plague]] struck badly the [[army]] and the captain was ill as well.  +
The inhabitants of [[Pistoia]] wanted the Paio to take place outside the gates of [[Pisa]], which was complicated by the danger of an attack and the [[plague]], but it was done anyway because people wanted to challenge their enemies  +
At the end of the year 1363 the [[plague]] rages the kingdom of [[Poland]] and the provinces in its vicinity. Many people die.  +
Death in [[Strasbourg]].  +
A greater and more severe [[plague]] than the first one in [[Würzburg]] and [[Franconia]].  +
Great [[plague]] in [[Würzburg]] and surroundings.  +
The [[plague]] raged in [[Florence]], [[Venice]], [[Padua]], [[Istria]], [[Slavonia]], [[Egypt]], [[Syria]] and other parts of the [[Middle East]]  +
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