Hemophilia
what killed them is a disease called the black pluge it was a bad disease people had killed many people . :D hope it helps a lot <3
Galileo Galilei did not get killed. He passed away in 1642 from natural causes. He suffered from health issues towards the end of his life, such as blindness and heart problems, but there is no evidence to suggest he was killed.
Yellow fever
The Aboriginal People killed the Jesuits because the Aboriginals saw the Jesuits as "evil spirits" who brought upon deadly disease.
"Neither. Disease has killed more people than any of the two you mention" The question only pertains to deaths by guns verses deaths by sword. Death by any other cause is of no consideration.
When it erupted it killed 11,500 people directly. It killed the other 80,500 by disease and wiping out supplies. It killed a total of 92,000 people.
No, immortals cannot get killed because they are invincible.
The atmosphere would change if a disease killed all the plants in my area because humans will inhale the disease and would probrably get sick.
The disease that killed millions of people and was carried by fleas on rats was the bubonic plague, also known as the Black Death. This pandemic devastated Europe in the 14th century, causing widespread death and societal disruption.
A disease where he killed the jewish people
stinky that it made disease come to the city and killed many people
Scury is a type of disease that killed many people in the 19 centary