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Great [[plague]] in [[Nuremberg]] and [[Bamberg]] that led to insects flying densely in the air.  +
Outbreak of [[plague]] in [[Paris]] and surrounding regions.  +
In the year 1379 a great [[plague]] arrived in [[Poland]] and other kingdoms.  +
Pestilence in [[Bohemia]] which lasted from Ascension Day (May 3) to the day of St Michael (September 29)  +
Pestilence in [[Bohemia]] which lasted from Ascension Day (May 3) to the day of St Michael (September 29)  +
Great mortality in [[Bohemia]] which lasted from [[Pentecost]] (May 13) to the day of St [[Wenceslas]] (September 28).  +
Pestilence in [[Bohemia]] which lasted from the day of St Margarethe (July 13) until [[winter]].  +
Pestilence in [[Bohemia]] which lasted from the day of St Margareth (July 13) until [[autumn]].  +
Pestilence in [[Bohemia]] which lasted from the day of St Margaret (July, 13 1380) to the day of All Saints (November, 1 1381).  +
Outbreak of [[plague]] in [[Frankfurt]].  +
Great [[plague]] in [[Iceland]] in [[1380]]  +
Outbreak of an [[zoonotic]] in [[chicken]], so the electors in [[Frankfurt]] had no [[eggs]] and [[chicken]] to eat.  +
Outbreak of [[plague]] in [[Prague]] and [[Bohemia]], with 1100 people dying per week. German students return from there home.  +
Outbreak of [[plague]] in [[Frankfurt]] affecting all ages.  +
Outbreak of [[plague]] in [[Cologne]] and [[Mainz]].  +
Great death in [[Strasbourg]] in the [[summer]], which made the churches so rich, that they could be replaced by newer larger ones.  +
Outbreak of [[plague]] along the [[Rhine]], accompanied by mild weather.  +
In a charter from 20 April 1382 [[Semovit, Duke of Cieszyn]] and prior of the order of St John in [[Bohemia]] states that large parts of the inhabitants of the city of [[Manětín]] had been killed by a plague "not long ago" (1380/81?) while others had moved away. With this charter, he sells the town to its remaining inhabitants.  +
Memorial [[inscription]] on the south facade of [[Erfurt]]s Peterskirche.  +
A [[plague]] in [[Erfurt]] results in a [[mass grave]] situated on the Petersberg  +
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