20%.
About 1/3 of the population
He died of the plague that swept away a third of the population of Athens in 429 BCE.
The Bubonic Plague killed nearly 80 to 90 percent of the population killing 1 out of every 3 people. the cause of the plague were fleas which were carried by rats which lived on boats. The people didn't know what was causing the plague at the time and thought it was a message from God. Hope this helps!
The Black Death, plague, lasted from the first pandemic of 1347 through to the 1750s. World population did not recover until the 1770s.
Around 30-60% of Europe's population at the time, so about 75 million
plague and fire
There was a large fraction of English Population died during the plague. It is believed to be around 4/25 the of the entire population that had to lose it's life due to the deadly plague. So beware of that and take precautions inthe covid omicron situation. This will help you live a longer life. Source: The New Indian
The Bubonic Plague (a.k.a The Black Plague) caused a dramatic decline in the population of Europe in the 1300s.
Oliver Whitbie has written: 'Londons returne, after the decrease of the sicknes' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, English Sermons, Plague, Sermons, Sermons, English
One third of the population died from the plague which was about 25 million persons.
because the population fell by millions
It is estimated that between one third to one half of the population of Europe died from the black plague, except Poland.
Black Death Plague killed half of world's population. So it affected very negatively.
The epidemic of bubonic plague in Europe known as The Black Death killed about 1/3 of the population.
yes it did yes it did
The plague wiped out a third of the population in Europe in 1347 and most of the plague was carried by rats, when rats used to bit people they passed it on.
Overreacting... in what way? The plague killed most of the population of Europe. It was an absolutely devastating period of time.