They would decompose and become just bones.
There were too much bodies to be buried in cemeteries so they were just carelessly thrown into mass graves.
Many bodies of plague victims were not buried because the death toll overwhelmed burial services, leading to mass graves being used. Additionally, fear of contagion meant that bodies were not handled or buried promptly as people were too scared to come into contact with them.
they was buried in la seine Paris
So they did not get it
The catacombs
They didn't bury them. They burned them on pyres.
no
The Bubonic Plague (Black Death).
Oh but they did:In the middle ages bodies of plague victims were dumped into enemy's water wells. Also the bodies of plague, smallpox and other disease victims were thrown over city walls with trebuchets and catapults.In American colonial times blankets used by smallpox victims were often given to Indians.
Go near other people. Their bodies were just piled once they died, it was spreading so fast.
their soul.
they burned the bodies sometimes.I'm not positive on who it was,I think the Mongolians,would keep the bodies of the plague victims and take a catapult and launch the bodies into Europe to infect them.Which is how it spread to Europe,who had the biggest dent in the population than any other country.None were affected more than Europe because of the Mongolians.
Bonaparte Visiting the Plague Victims of Jaffa was created in 1804.