The number is not really known. Estimates for the Black Death, the outbreak of the Bubonic Plague in 1347-1352, run from 75 million to 200 million deaths. There were many other outbreaks, which added to this number.
"The deadly disease has claimed nearly 200 million lives (although there is some debate as to whether all of the plagues attributed to it are in fact the same disease)." (from Wikipedia article on the Bubonic Plague)
There are links below to the sections of articles on the Black Death and the Bubonic Plague that deal with the numbers of people who died.
over the period of time that it was there from 1347 untilabout 1351 it killed somewhere between 30 and 50 million people, Which adds up to about 1/3 of the European population. exact figures are hard to get a hold of from that time of Europe's history.
The Black Death is believed to have killed somewhere between 75 million and 200 million people. Since then, the Bubonic Plague has returned many times and killed many millions more. There is a link below to a reference, where more information can be found.
Over two million
There are no exact numbers but it is estimated that 1/3 to 1/2 of the population fell victim to the "Black Death" in the 14th Century, By the 16th century death toll fell to 20%
due to Black Death many people died. Almost 75 to 200 million people.
Not very many...few survived the deadly disease
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like a million i think
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the bubonic plague, spread by rats bitten bye infected fleas
the Bubonic Plague occurred in Europe about 400 years ago
The bubonic plague started in Asia and spread to Europe.
1/3 of people died in Europe.
about 6%
the bubonic plague
Europe
The biggest bubonic plague breakout in history was The Black Death, which infected Central Asia, Egypt, & parts of Europe. The plague killed over 25 million people in Europe alone! That's a third of Europe's population!
Europe
Europe
Bubonic Plague
Rats and fleas carried the disease and spread it to the people of Europe.