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Great [[plague]] and [[mortality]] in [[Iceland]] in [[1246]]  +
Great [[plague]] and [[mortality]] in [[Iceland]] in [[1247]]  +
Great [[plague]] and [[mortality]] in [[Iceland]] in [[1247]]  +
[[Epidemic]] with many deaths in [[Parma]].  +
Illness of Hugo von Digne, probably part of an [[epidemic]] in [[Provence]]  +
There was a great [[mortality]] in [[Parma]].  +
High [[mortality]] in [[Reggio Emilia|Reggio]]  +
Deaths among the French [[army]] in [[Egypt]] due to [[plague]] and [[famine]]  +
The army of the Sixth Crusade under the leaderhsip of the French King suffers from an [[epidemic]] and [[dearth]] around [[Damiette]].  +
[[Famine]] in southern [[Iceland]] ([[Kirkjubær á Síðu]]) in [[1252]] due to a [[severe winter]].  +
Many deaths in the army of the Pope in [[Foggia]], but only few in the besieging army.  +
In [[Kamakura]] spreaded Sekihansō.  +
In [[Sōshū]] subsiding dysentery epidemic.  +
Starvation und [[plague]] during [[summer]].  +
[[Plague]] and mortality due to intemperate [[weather]].  +
In [[Miðfjörðr]] was a great [[mortality]].  +
In summer high [[mortality]] in [[Italy]].  +
[[Epidemic]] in [[Baghdad]] after the Mongol conquest of the city: A Mongol [[army]] under Hülegü Khan had captured Baghdad and killed the Abbasid caliph al-Mustaʿṣim bi-llāh [February 20, 1258]. Dead bodies were lying around everywhere, a bad smell developed in the city, the air changed. Many people died of the severe epidemic (wabāʾ) that followed the fighting. When the epidemic abated in Baghdad it traveled to [[Syria]].  +
[[Famine]] and [[plague]] in the [[Middle East]].  +
Great [[mortality]] in [[Baghdad]], which spreads due to the odor and contaminated water.  +
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