the Black Plague
If you are referring to 'The Black Plague', then no. the Black Plague was around from 1347-1349.
1349-1450
In 1349, there were no cures for the plague.
The black death appeared in Norwich in 1349, 1362 and 1369. It caused the death of over a quarter of the population.
No, 1348 was the closest year of the rat. 1349 was the year of the ox.
Yes, 1349 is a prime number. It can only be divided by one and itself.
Wang Ta-Yuan is the one who writes the Tao I Chih Lueh in 1349.
HE died In 1349
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An earthquake in 1826 nearly finished the job started in 1349, damaging and nearly collapsing the outer south side of the Colosseum.
Millions of people died during the black plague. It was one ot the most deadliest bacterial infections someone could have. It was traversed from fleas, that gave it to mice, that gave it to humans and caused death.
It is thought of the black death (bubonic plague, black plague, etc.) starting in 1347 and ended in 1349. It began in the Gobi desert, was passed on from the mongols to Italian fishers who brought it to Italy, sewer system was very bad, rats walked over the cities spreading even more the disease making it an epidemic.