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Low [[mortality]] in [[Florence]], but many citizens flee anyway.  +
A great mortality starts in [[Bohemia]] after the feast of St John the Baptist (June 24).  +
A great [[cough]] was in [[Bohemia]] which made the people vulnerable for all sorts of diseases.  +
[[Mortality]] in the French Kingdom.  +
A great plague raged in [[Silesia]] between the feast days of St John the baptist (June 24) and St Jadwiga (October 15).  +
Great pandemic in [[Östergötland]] and the rest of Sweden in [[1413]]. 400 deaths between summer and Advent  +
A general [[plague]] hit the whole world.  +
A plague rages in the whole of [[Poland]] and in [[Silesia]] from arount the feast of St John the Baptist (June 24) until around the feast of St Jadwiga (October 15).  +
A [[procession]] is organized in [[Montpellier]] to protect the city from the [[plague]] that rages in the region of [[Lodève]] and [[Agde]].  +
In [[Strasbourg]] was an illness, that affected the head, culcers and hips, made people insane and killed many.  +
An [[epidemic]] of [[influenza]] (?) breaks out for three weeks in [[Paris]], affecting 100 000 persons. People loose appetite, have heavy [[fever]] and cannot stop coughing and shaking. Constant [[cough]] injures testicules by men, and makes women prematurely abort. However nobody dies. When people get better, they loose a lot of blood. Sick people need six weeks to recover  +
During the siege of the town of [[Brodnica]], which is held by the Teutonic Knights, a desease (dysentry) if rife aomong the Polish troups, because, although they are well provided with meat, there is a serious shortage of bread. Many fall ill and some die.  +
A [[procession]] is organized in [[Montpellier]] to protect the city from the [[pestilence]] that rages since long in the region.  +
A great [[mortality]] in [[Magdeburg]] and surrounding lands, killing also the father of the archbishop.  +
Funeral [[inscription]] of a mayor and his wife from [[Lübeck]], that according to a 16th c. chronicler died of [[plague]] in exile in [[Lüneburg]].  +
Outbreak of [[plague]] in the [[Margraviate of Brandenburg]] and nearby territories, striking the young  +
Great [[mortality]] in [[Florence]] and citizens fled to [[Forlì]].  +
Epidemic in Veliky [[Novgorod]], [[Ladoga]], [[Rus]], [[Porkhov]], [[Pskov]], [[Torzhok]], [[Tver]], [[Dmitrov]] and in their territories.  +
Attack of the [[plague]] in many areas of northern Rusia.  +
A fearful plague among the people in [[Novgorod]], and in [[Ladoga]], in [[Russa]], [[Porkhov]], [[Pskov]], [[Tver]], [[Dmitrov]], and in [[Torzhok]], and throughout their districts and villages  +
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