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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  +
Plague attack, probably on Vladimir-Suzdalian Rusia<sup id="cite_ref-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-1"><span class="cite-bracket">[</span>1<span class="cite-bracket">]</span></a></sup>  +
[[Mortality]] due to [[plague]] (boce) in [[Paris]], especially dangerous among young persons and [[children]]  +
Great [[mortality]] in [[Paris]] in [[September]]. The loss is estimated to 50 000 dead people in the city, and the [[epidemic]] is estimated to be the worst one since 300 years. Young people and [[children]] are most at risk  +
Because of a [[mortality]] the parliament court of [[Paris]] is shutdown.  +
A [[procession]] is organized at the church of Saint-Victor of [[Paris]] against the [[mortality]] that reigns in the city and other places of the Kingdom.  +
While [[war]] and an [[epidemic]] raged in [[Paris]], food [[price]]s are very high.  +
A [[procession]] is organized at Notre-Dame of [[Paris]] without the bishop who is retired in Saint-Maur-des-Fossés because of the [[epidemic]].  +
Outbreak of [[plague]] all over the world and, probably, also in the monastery of [[Zwiefalten]].  +
Epidemics in [[Kostroma]], [[Yaroslavl]], [[Halych]], [[Plyos]] and [[Rostov]].  +
The [[plague]] struck the house of the author. They tried to escape the plague by fleeing, but nevertheless many died  +
Eustache de l'Aitre, chancellor of France died in [[Sens]] during an [[epidemic]] few days ago.  +
Plague and famine in many towns of Vladimir-Suzdalian Rusia  +
[[Plague]] and [[famine]] in many towns of Vladimir-Suzdalian Rusia  +
Throat disease in [[Novgorod]].  +
Great rainfall in south-central [[Sweden]] is succeeded by bad [[harvest]]s, pestilence and [[drought]] in [[1421]] and [[1422]].  +
[[Eric of Pomerania]] issues a monetary statute that causes the devastation of many estates and severe [[mortality]] in Sweden  +
A [[mortality]] breaks out in [[Paris]] in August. Poeple get [[headache]]s and heavy [[fever]]. [[Children]] and [[women]] were most at risk  +
Another wave of [[plague]] and [[famine]], probably in Vladimir-Suzdalian Rusia  +
Another wave of plague, probably in Vladimir-Suzdalian Rusia  +
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