Yes, indeed it was. It was known as black death.
Yes.
That fateful year saw the world's population enduring what is believed to be a recurrence of the bubonic plague, also known as the Black Death or the Black Plague. It is further widely believed that the Black Death was responsible for the deaths of 38,000 Londoners that year.
The Black Death
It was known as the Bubonic Plague.
The black death is also known as 'The Black Plague' but the scientific name for it is the bubonic plague.
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Bubonic plague was caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, and was commonly known as the black death or black plague.
Well really there were three- the most common being the bubonic plague.
The epidemic of bubonic plague in Europe known as The Black Death killed about 1/3 of the population.
Bubonic.
The Black Death (1347-1350)
The fluid that came out of the sores caused by the bacteria was black
The bubonic plague known as Black Death ended in Asia around 1400. The Black Death it Europe and Asia between 1340 and 1400 and it killed approximately 1/3 of the population.