The Bubonic Plague was called the Great Pestilence, Great Plague, or Great Mortality during the Middle Ages. Somewhat later it was called the Black Death. There is a link below.
It was called Black Death, Black Plaque and Bubonic Plaque.
The bubonic plages time period was the middel ages.
longbow, bubonic plague, hundred years' war, the great schism. i think..?
Several factors in the Middle Ages facilitated the spread of the bubonic plague, including overcrowded and unsanitary living conditions in urban areas, where people lived in close proximity to one another and to animals. Poor hygiene practices and limited medical knowledge also contributed, as fleas and rats, which carried the disease, thrived in these environments. Additionally, trade routes, both overland and maritime, enabled the rapid movement of infected individuals and goods, further disseminating the plague across regions.
Fleas spread the plague
The bubonic plague
The three types of plague are: bubonic, septicemic, and pneumonic.
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It was called Black Death, Black Plaque and Bubonic Plaque.
Tthe bubonic plague - which killed a lot of people and that there was no cure for.
if you mean through the Middle Ages this was the bubonic Plague caused by rats.
Avoid living in the Middle Ages Keep a clean house (free of fleas) and do not associate with people suspected of having the Plague.
The middle ages. 14th centuary! https://sites.google.com/site/medievalhistory1234/home
The bubonic plages time period was the middel ages.
The Black Death was an outbreak of bubonic plague that happened in 1347 to 1352. This was a time that was before the end of the Middle Ages, but the Middle Ages and the Renaissance overlap to some extent, and many historians would put this after the Renaissance began. Also, the bubonic plague, or Black Death, returned many times after the Middle Ages, including during the Renaissance.
The Bubonic Plague. However, this wasn't the most devastating to Europeans in the 14th century. The Bubonic Plague spawned a new disease, the Black Death, which was the true killer.
Many people learnt to become loyal to the wealthy as they were the cleanest people in the middle ages.