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In the year 1438 there was inflation and plague in [[Poland]].  +
Great [[mortality]] around the [[Rhine]], in [[Cologne]], [[Freiburg]], [[Nuremberg]], [[Augsburg]] and [[Lake Constance]]. In addition, only little [[wine]], due to the [[weather]].  +
In the year 1438 there was a general plague in [[Silesia]].  +
The hospital master was deposed and imprisoned because he had embezzled many things. Many people died in the [[hospital]] during this time.  +
A [[procession]] is organized in the city against the [[dearth]] and the [[mortality]]. People get [[fever]].  +
A cleric's handmaid commit suicide, because she was infected by the disease that spread in the city since Easter. Other people did the same.  +
A [[procession]] is organized in the city against the [[mortality]] affecting the country.  +
A number of German priests flees the [[Rome|Roman]] curia because of a ravaging plague  +
[[Mortality]] by [[plague]] (boce) in [[Paris]] during [[summer]] and [[autumn]]. 45 000 persons died in the city  +
Johannes de Porta, a cistercian monk from the monastery of [[Alcobaca]] near [[Lisbon]] describes how he practiced [[euthanasia]] on a [[plague]]-infected brother  +
A [[plague]] causes great [[mortality]] in [[Basel]] during a [[famine]]. The death toll is estimated to 8000 dead people, both adults and [[children]].  +
[[Pestilence]] in [[Sweden]] in [[1439]] and in the Christian world  +
Outbreak of [[plague]] all over [[Swabia]] and, probably, also in the monastery of [[Zwiefalten]]  +
A horrible [[plague]] raged in [[Silesia]] starting around the feast day of St John the baptist (June 24) and lasting for two months.  +
A [[plague]] in [[Thuringia]] and the [[Harz]] region, but also [[Constance]] causing mortality and description of symptoms  +
Great [[plague]] in the country and [[famine]].  +
A [[procession]] is organized in [[Constance]] against the [[plague]].  +
A new altar is dedicated in the church of St-Severin, because of the [[mortality]].  +
A [[procession]] is organized in the city against the [[mortality]].  +
[[Nils Stensson]], member of the Council of Sweden ''(riksråd)'' dies of the [[plague]], and not because the imperial regent [[Karl Knutsson]], the later King Karl VIII, had him imprisoned  +
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