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A great [[mortality]] in [[Magdeburg]], afflichting mostly children, is connected with a dearth and food scarcity caused by Danish-Swedisch [[war]]. [[Mortality]] had been prevalent since [[1391]].  +
The year 1395 saw the first occurence of the plague in the monastery of [[Żagań]].  +
Many people died in [[Gelnhausen]] in the summer of 1395. The dying started on the day of St Margaret (the Virgin, July 20th).  +
[[Epidemic]] of [[smallpox]] la ([[picota]]) all over [[Languedoc]]. It affects [[children]] and adults.  +
Great [[plague]] in [[Lübeck]], [[Wismar]] and it spread even to [[Saxony]].  +
A dying came to [[Strasbourg]] and surrounding area. After [[procession]]s by the local [[priests|clerics]] the [[mortality]] diminished. The [[plague]] arose and diminished for the next 8 years.  +
A [[mortality]] breaks out in [[Arles]] and all over the world. People dies of [[bosse]] and of [[carboncles]]. The disease kills adults, but mainly [[children]] and young people.  +
[[Mortality]] in [[Limburg]] at the time of the [[grain]] and [[grape]] blossom  +
A [[procession]] is organized in [[Montpellier]] against the [[mortality]] that affects the region. The city council orders the manufacturing of a gigantic candle, to be burn in the church of Notre-Dame-des-Tables. The disease lasted from May to December in [[Montpellier]].  +
A [[procession]] is organized in [[Montpellier]] against the [[mortality]] that affects the region.  +
Outbreak of [[plague]] in [[Cologne]], in the aftermath of the local jubilee (''ostensio reliquarum'' ?), with 30.000 victims.  +
A [[plague]] in [[Nordhausen]], [[Mühlhausen]], [[Eisleben]], [[Sangershausen]] and other parts of [[Thuringia]]  +
Outbreak of [[plague]] all over the world and, probably, also in the monastery of [[Zwiefalten]].  +
[[Gori (Gregorio) Dati]] fled from the [[plague]] in [[Antella]].  +
The wife of Bartolomeo, who already passed away in a previous [[plague]], died in the [[mortality]] of 1400 in [[Florence]]. She left around 4 thousand gold florins to her [[children]].  +
The lady Chatelana had three daughters, all of whom died. Two died in the [[plague]] in 1400, one in [[Florence]] and one in [[Quinto]]. Her five sons survived.  +
Great [[mortality]] in [[Florence]] with more than 20 thousand deaths. In [[summer]] the mortality came also to [[Volterra]]. The majority of the Florentines fled to [[Bologna]] and there arose a [[conspiracy]] against the government.  +
Great [[mortality]] in [[Florence]] and in almost entire [[Italy]]. One third of the living people died in the region of Florence and many fled, especially to [[Bologna]] and [[Arezzo]]  +
The [[plague]] raged in [[Florence]] from the beginning of the year, but mainly in [[summer]]. 30 thousand people died and many fled, especially to [[Bologna]].  +
Buonaccorso Pitti left his family in [[Sorbigliano]], where they searched for safety from the [[plague]] which was raging in [[Florence]]. Pitti went to [[Bologna]] and got his family to join him. They rented a palace and they stayed there for four months. In [[Bologna]] a conspiracy arose against the government.  +
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