the french caught the plague in 2009
pneumonic plague
In France, the bones of plague victims were often buried in mass graves or charnel houses, especially during significant outbreaks such as the Black Death in the 14th century. These sites were typically located outside city walls to prevent the spread of disease. Some notable burial sites include the cemetery of Les Innocents in Paris, where many victims were interred. Over time, many of these bones were exhumed and relocated to ossuaries, such as the Catacombs of Paris.
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Black Death Plague caused bloody vomit fever and tumors. People died within week of infection.
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The Black Plague got to England after the Hundred Years War, which was btwn France and England. At this time, France was badly affected with the Plague so they gave infected blankets to the English and naturally, they got it too.
traders, visitors and rats caused it to enter France. It spread very rapidly.
Answeralfonso XI of Castile was the only royal victim of the plague, but Peter IV of Aragon lost his wife, his daughter and a niece in six months. The Byzantine Emperor lost his son, while in the kingdom of France, Joan of Navarre, daughter of Louis X le Hutin and of Margaret of Burgundy, was killed by the plague, as well as Bonne of Luxembourg, the wife of the future John II of France.
The term "French Plague" historically refers to a series of outbreaks of syphilis in Europe during the late 15th and early 16th centuries. It was called the French Plague because it was believed to have originated in France and spread to other countries, particularly among soldiers and sailors during the Italian Wars. The stigma associated with the disease led to its association with France, though it is now understood that it likely existed in various forms prior to this time. The name reflects the societal tendency to assign blame for epidemics to specific nations.
25 million people in France has died during the black death.
the plague came from Ukraine by the fleas that rats were carrying. it then spred to Greece by shiping which then spred to France and then Englnad.
Since one third of Europe's population died from the plague, it caused short labor. As a result, workers demanded higher wages. The landlords refused the demands, which led to peasant rebellion in England, France, Belgium, and Italy.
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