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1st AnswerI'm supposing you're thinking about the Black or Bubonic Plague. It started around 1331. See the Related Question. 2nd AnswerThere were two great outbreaks of bubonic plague. One was the Plague of Justinian, which struck in 541, and came back repeatedly for the next 150 years or so. The other was the Black Death, which got to Europe in 1347 or 1348, having started earlier in Asia, and similarly kept coming back. In each case, about half the population was killed.

There were a great number of other important epidemics, and the one particularly associated with the Middle Ages was leprosy, which became epidemic in the High Middle Ages. In the Late Middle Ages, 1300 to 1450, there were places where a third of the people were lepers, one example is Iceland.

There were numerous other epidemics, and some diseases we do not see today, such as small pox, were endemic for the entire time.

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Yes they did get disease. Mostly in the summer as more insects were about so the summer was the most common time. As people were very superstitious and the church effectively controlled all learning so there were no advancements in medicine and the cures that they had would probably kill you instead of make you better!

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