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What two tragedies occurred in London in 1665-1666?

1665 was the date of the Bubonic Plague when thousands died. 1666 was the date of the Great Fire of London which eradicated the plague and hardly anyone died in the fire.


What was the second plague?

a plague of frogsthe great plague of eyam


When did Great Plague of Seville happen?

Great Plague of Seville happened in 1649.


What Was another name for bubonic plague?

Another name for the plague is the black death


What was the nickname of the bubonic plaque?

The Great Dying, the Black Death, the Great Plague, the Plague


When did the great plague of London break out?

The Great Plague, lasting from 1665 to 1666, was the last major epidemic of the bubonic plague to occur in England.


What happened after the plague?

The great fire of London happened after the plague in 1666.


What were the effects of the great plague?

There were many horrible effects of the Great Plague such as death. Other effects included poverty, fear, and extreme confusion.


What year did the Great Plague take place?

The Great Plague of London 1665 -1666 killed 100,000 people. The Great Plague in Portugal was in 1348 and in Milan 1629 - 1631. The Great Plague of Vienna 1679 - 1670. The Russian Plague 1770 - 1772. The Chinese 1885 until the 1950's. In 1994 an epidemic in Surat, India


What was the bubonic plague called in the middle ages?

The bubonic plague was called the Great Pestilence, Great Plague, or Great Mortality during the Middle Ages. Somewhat later it was called the Black Death. There is a link below.


What was the date when the rat plague occur?

If you mean the disease carried by fleas on rats called the Black Death or the Great Plague, it had affected the world several times. The most often one that was reported on was in Europe around the mid 1400"s.


What happened when the plague went away?

The great fire of London happened after the plague in 1666