The term "septimetica plague" seems to be a misunderstanding or a typographical error, as there is no widely recognized plague by that name in historical records. If you meant the "Septimius Severus plague," it is often associated with the Antonine Plague, which began around 165 AD during the Roman Empire. For clarity, please specify if you meant a different plague or event.
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A Journal of the Plague Year was created in 1722.
A Journal of the Plague Year - album - was created in 1999.
St. Giles in the Fields had the first reported case of plague.
The Plague started in 1340 in England on ships. Too many germs.
That fateful year saw the world's population enduring what is believed to be a recurrence of the bubonic plague, also known as the Black Death or the Black Plague. It is further widely believed that the Black Death was responsible for the deaths of 38,000 Londoners that year.
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