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The Bubonic Plague.
The common name for bubonic plague is the Black Death.
The bacteria that is believed to be the main cause of Black Death (bubonic plague, pneumonic plague and septicemic) is yersinia pestis.
The black death and the bubonic plague. (Same thing).
Two names for the plague are the Black Death and bubonic plague. The Black Death refers specifically to the devastating pandemic that swept through Europe in the 14th century, while bubonic plague is a specific form of the disease caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, characterized by swollen lymph nodes or "bubo." Both terms highlight different aspects of the same infectious disease.
The bacteria that causes Plague infections is called 'Yersinia pestis'.
Answer to "Were there other names for the black death?"Another name for the Black Death is the Black Plague. In the Middle Ages, people called it the "Great Pestilence"' and the "Great Plague." Medieval writers referred to the plague as the "Great Mortality." The term "Black Death" has actually only been used since 1833. AlsoThe names for the 3 different forms of the Black Death were the Bubonic plague, Septicemic plague, and the Pneumonic Plague.Answer to "Were there other names for the black death?"· Great Pestilence · Great Plague· Great Mortality· Black Death· Black Plague· Bubbonic Plague· Septicemic plague· Pneumonic Plague
They are different names for the same thing.
There are literally dozens of schools that have "Trinity" in their names and it appears that they are all still open. If the school was closed unexpectedly, but temporarily, the reason is likely to be due to weather.
Names of people are not involved in the German language.
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