The first plague was blood. God instructed Moses to tell Aaron to extenf his staff over the Nile River, all rivers and other water turned to blood. Exodus 7:14-25
The plague is an older disease, but the first Great Plague occurred in the 14th century in Europe, long after the first crusades.
In the 1500's and 1600's, but this is not the first plague.
Rats, fleas, and mice where mainly the first to get the plague and spread it around.
With contagious infections, it is impossible to trace to "Patient Zero", the very first patient to get the infection.
The animal that started the plague first was the rat. They had parasites in their skin and spread it to humans
St. Giles in the Fields had the first reported case of plague.
Plague has many signs. Some of them are fever, vomit of blood.
The last plague was when God smote the Egyptian firstborn.
No, the first plague was the bubonic plague in Rome.ok that person erased my answer. no it was not, the bubonic plague is the same plague, only a different name.The black plague was not the first plague ever. Outbreaks of many diseases in large numbers are called plagues. The black plague is called that because lymph nodes became swollen and black (gangrenous).
The plague that killed Egypt's firstborn was the tenth and final plague in the biblical story of Exodus. It was known as the plague of the death of the firstborn, where all firstborn children in Egypt, including animals, were said to have died. This event ultimately compelled Pharaoh to release the Israelites from slavery.
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