I would have likely been terrified and overwhelmed by the devastation of the Black Death. I would have followed the guidelines set by the authorities to try and protect myself, such as avoiding contact with the sick and staying indoors. And I would have sought comfort and support from my community in such a difficult and uncertain time.
They just stayed at home and looked after the house i think
The conventional conversion of 1348 into Roman numerals is MCCCXLVIII. Though there is strong evidence that the Romans themselves would have enscribed 1348 as MCCCXXXXVIII.
The factors of 1348 are: 1, 2, 4, 337, 674, 1348.
Nowadays the equivalent of 1348 when converted into Roman numerals is now considered to be MCCCXLVIII but the ancient Romans would have notated it quite differently.
Because that town had the plague
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Vera was a popular name in 1348.
There are 1000 metres in one kilometre. Therefore, 1348 metres is equal to 1348/1000 = 1.348 kilometres.
I don't think the exact date it hit was recorded but in the map as you can see in the link I provided below it had hit Milan and close to Paris by mid 1348.
In June of 1348, two ships entered the Bristol Channel bringing the Bubonic Plague to England. The Black Death would continue to ravage the central and western Europe for several years to come.
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what was the currancy in 1345