Black plague
Between the years of 1348 to 1352 the bubonic plague swept through Norway. Killing almost everything it came in contact with. Norway lost 60% of its population during this time.
English population dropped by anywhere between a tthird and a half at the time of the Black Death in 1348, going from approximately 6 million to anywhere between 3 and 4 million.
The Black Death was one of the most devastating pandemics in human history, peaking in Europe between 1348 and 1350. The Black Death is estimated to have killed 30-60 percent of Europe's population and reduced the world population from an estimated 450 million to between 350 and 375 million in the 14th century.
If this is referring to the black death between 1348 and 1350, it killed about one third of Europe's population at that time.
The Black plague also known as the Black Death.(1347-1356)Dates varie because it started to be really noticeable that people were dying in between 1348-1350. That's why it may say 1348-1350.
the black death killed 1.5 million people out of about 4 million
The Black Death entered Britain through the port of Weymouth on the 25th June 1348. It killed between 30 and 50% of the population
The plague took place during the middle ages between 1346 and 1353. It's peak years were between 1348 and 1350.
In Europe during 1348-50 and also called black death. The Black Death is estimated to have killed 30% to 60% of Europe's population, reducing the world's population from an estimated 450 million to between 350 and 375 million in 1400
The factors of 1348 are: 1, 2, 4, 337, 674, 1348.
There were 36 plagues in England between 1348 and 1665
In 1348, the population of Italy is estimated to have been around 15 to 20 million people. This period was marked by the onset of the Black Death, which significantly impacted the population. The plague would lead to a dramatic decline in the population in the following years, causing widespread mortality. However, precise figures from that time are difficult to ascertain due to the lack of comprehensive records.