The Black Death, or Bubonic Plague, lasted about five years. It killed 25 million people, one third of Europe's population.
the plauge!
Tthe bubonic plague - which killed a lot of people and that there was no cure for.
if you mean through the Middle Ages this was the bubonic Plague caused by rats.
plauge if that's how you spell it diesease, death, war, and many similar things we worry about today
Many people learnt to become loyal to the wealthy as they were the cleanest people in the middle ages.
Because, in the middle ages bathing was thought to be a disgusting thing. During all that time that the plague was spreading around and killing people, it could have been cured by just soap and water.
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.
The bubonic plague
Avoid living in the Middle Ages Keep a clean house (free of fleas) and do not associate with people suspected of having the Plague.
If when you talk about the high Middle Ages you mean towards the end then yes because the Black Death (Bubonic Plague) brought the people to notice that they need cleaner environments. Which Lead to the Renaissances.
The three types of plague are: bubonic, septicemic, and pneumonic.
Many thousands of people died from disastrous circumstances during the Middle Ages. During 1347 to 1352, an estimated 25 million people died of the Black Death, also called the Bubonic Plague. Jewish people were persecuted, which also resulted in thousands of deaths.