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Black Death occurred in 1346 to 1353. Almost 75 to 200 million people died.

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When did a king come down with the plague during the Black Death?

The king of England in 1348 was King Edward III.


What year did the Great Plague take place?

The Great Plague of London 1665 -1666 killed 100,000 people. The Great Plague in Portugal was in 1348 and in Milan 1629 - 1631. The Great Plague of Vienna 1679 - 1670. The Russian Plague 1770 - 1772. The Chinese 1885 until the 1950's. In 1994 an epidemic in Surat, India


How did the plague travel to England?

The plague, specifically the Black Death, traveled to England in 1348 primarily through trading ships. These vessels, arriving from infected ports in Europe, carried fleas and rats that were hosts to the plague-causing bacterium Yersinia pestis. As the infected rats and fleas spread ashore, human contact with them facilitated the rapid transmission of the disease among the population. The movement of people, goods, and animals further contributed to the plague's swift spread across England.


When bubonic plague first hit England between 1348 and 1349 what proportion of the population died?

the black death killed 1.5 million people out of about 4 million


How many people died during these epidemics?

The Black Death was one of the most devastating pandemics in human history, resulting in the deaths of an estimated 75 to 200 million people and peaking in Europe in the years 1348-50 CE. Although there were several competing theories as to the etiology of the Black Death, analysis of DNA from victims in northern and southern Europe published in 2010 and 2011 indicates that the pathogen responsible was the Yersinia pestis bacterium, probably causing several forms of plague.

Related Questions

Did the plague begin in Libya?

No, it began in Asia and spread through Europe in 1348.


How many Jews killed during the year 1348 in the Black Plague?

In some parts of Western Europe the Jews were falsely accused of causing (!) the plague and some were killed. Many fled to Eastern Europe, especially Poland, where they were welcomed on the whole. The key years were 1348-51, in which thousands of Jews were killed in pogroms.


Was it possible to survive the bubonic plague during 1348-1349?

There was very high mortality with the bubonic plague during 1348-1349. Never the less many patients did survive the deadly disease.


How long did black plaugue last in Eroup?

The plague peaked in Europe during 1348-1350. The plague began in the late 1320's and 1330's and resurfaced on multiple occasions until 1738.


When did the black plague finally leave Europe?

The plague peaked in Europe during 1348-1350. The plague began in the late 1320's and 1330's and resurfaced on multiple occasions until 1738.


What happened in 1348?

In June of 1348, two ships entered the Bristol Channel bringing the Bubonic Plague to England. The Black Death would continue to ravage the central and western Europe for several years to come.


What 14th century problem killed millions of people?

the Black Death or Bubonic Plague caused from bacteria yersinia pestis peaked in Europe during 1348 and 1350. Killing approximately 30-60% of Europes population/


Who was Alfonso XI of Castile?

The king of Europe in 1340. He died due to the black plague in 1348 and was born in 1297.


What Specific date did the plague start?

Coming out of the East aboard returning ships, the Black Death reached the shores of Italy in the spring of 1348, commencing the time of the Plague in Europe.


What bug killed 1.5 million people in 1348-1350 in England?

The Flea. It spread the Plague.


When did the bubonic plague reach Persia?

In 1348


What happened in Europe in the mid 1300s that hurt population growth?

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.