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In [[Florence]] there was great [[mortality]]. For this reason, and because the Pisans were well supplied, the Florentines were attacked by the Pisans who caused great damage.  +
A [[mortality]] breaks out in [[Paris]] from [[June]] to [[October]]. It affects especially [[children]] and young people, and among adults, rather men than [[women]].  +
[[Pestis secunda]] in [[Florence]] and refugees to [[Bologna]], since [[August]] [[Pestis secunda]] even in [[Padua]], [[Ferrara]] and [[Venice]]  +
[[Pestis secunda]] in [[Pisa]], which is explained through [[astrometeorology]] and description of the [[symptoms]] of the [[plague]].  +
Outbreak of [[plague]] in [[Mainz]] and other places.  +
Black death in [[Nizhny Novgorod]].  +
Epidemic in Kostroma and Yaroslavl.  +
The [[Pestis tertia]] affects [[Lucca]] and [[Pisa]]  +
Epidemic in [[Nizhny Novgorod]].  +
A great plague ([[Black Death]]) in [[Nizhny Novgorod]] and [[Pereyaslavl]] (Zalessky).  +
Epidemic in [[Pereyaslavl]].  +
Black death in [[Pereyaslavl]]. How the black death spread in Rus.  +
A great plague (Black Death) in Vladimir-Suzdalian Rusia.  +
A great [[plague]] ([[Pestis secunda]]) in Vladimir-Suzdalian [[Rus]]ia.  +
Outbreak of [[plague]] in [[Mainz]], with 6.000 vicitms, and along the [[Rhine]].  +
[[Pestis tertia]] in [[Erfurt]] kills 42 [[nuns]].  +
The [[pestis tertia]] strikes [[Limburg]] and [[Central Germany]], mortality is lower than in the previous [[plague]] waves, but the local count, Gerlach of Limburg, dies.  +
A minor [[plague]] strikes [[Limburg]].  +
Epidemic in [[Rostov]].  +
[[Price increase]] and [[plague]] during the stay of [[Englishmen]] in the [[Alsace]] region  +
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