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It was called the "Black Death" because of the very dark swellings it produced on the skin. It had nothing to do with race, and afflicted all races equally.
The Romans did not record the death of Jesus. To them he was a minor figure. His death was recorded by the Gospels.
The term "Black Death" was popularized in the 19th century, although the plague itself occurred in the 14th century. It is believed to have been derived from the Latin phrase "atra mors," meaning "black death," or from the dark skin lesions that afflicted some victims. The name reflects the widespread devastation and mortality caused by the plague, which killed an estimated one-third of Europe's population.
Romans were also affected by Black Death. 30-60% of their population died.
The "black spots" in the Black Death referred to the dark lesions or skin discolorations that appeared on the bodies of those infected with the bubonic plague. These spots were caused by subcutaneous hemorrhaging and gangrene, a result of the bacteria Yersinia pestis infecting the body. The presence of these spots, along with other symptoms like fever and swelling, contributed to the devastating mortality rates during the pandemic in the 14th century. The term "Black Death" itself reflects both the disease's lethality and the dark, necrotic appearance of the afflicted skin.
The Romans did not have priests of death.
The Romans passed and carried out the death sentence of Jesus.
Another name for the plague is the black death
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Afflicted - band - ended in 1995.
Afflicted - band - was created in 1992.
Cry of the Afflicted ended in 2008.