Bubonic plague is most commonly associated with the Middle Ages when the Black Death wiped out as many as 200 million people and 60% of Europe's population between 1347 and 1351.
The Black Death was far from unique: the first of the great plague pandemics swept across Europe in the second and third centuries AD, and the Celtic monks of Wales and Ireland chronicled the second, ...
pestis only became established in western Eurasia after the Black Death, this study indicates that the ... Some writers even used the specific Arabic term for plague, which has the distinctive ...
Read about some of the worst epidemics and pandemics, dating from prehistoric to modern times.
Civilization VII features a variety of crises throughout each age, including a full-on invasion, a war of religion, and the ultimate crisis that will test all empire builders: the plague.
The plague that killed a quarter of the people of Europe in the years 1348–1350 is still studied to shed light on human behavior under conditions of universal catastrophe ...
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