This pandemic is sometimes referred to as the Plague of Justinian, named for the great emperor of Byzantium who was ruling at the beginning of the outbreak.
No, it was a pandemic.
The Bubonic Plague
It didn't. Perhaps you are referring to the Plague Pandemic, but that didn't occur until the 1340s.
The first recorded epidemic of the Black Death / Bubonic Plague was in Europe during the 6th Century. The disease truly became pandemic in 1328
The Black Death, plague, lasted from the first pandemic of 1347 through to the 1750s. World population did not recover until the 1770s.
black death is Plague pandemic. It killed 75 to 200 million people. Thus it changed it.
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Justinian Plague
Justinian Plague
I do not see a question in this statement.
The 1918 pandemic of the Spanish Flu killed multiple millions world wide.