Counted deaths by Pope ClementVI was about 23,840,000.
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Bubonic plague and its later forms spread across Europe very quickly in the fourteenth century and killed a large percentage of the population. The disease returned every few years and killed more people, although fewer and fewer people died from it every time. It was nevertheless still a very serious business during the whole of Shakespeare's life and for some time afterwards. There was a notoriously bad outbreak in 1666, fifty years exactly after Shakespeare's death (which was not due to the plague, although the exact cause is unknown).
Mime was created in....................
Most people would say the 14th century, since that's when it was revived. But the first recorded performance was in 710 AD
I'll bet you're thinking it was the bubonic plague, but you'd be wrong. The plague epidemic struck Europe in the early fourteenth century and one person in three died. The disease was still around in Shakespeare's day, but it had "hit Europe" two hundred and fifty years before. The deadly disease that his Europe in Shakespeare's time was syphilis, which was brought from the New World by Columbus's sailors and spread through Europe like wildfire in the sixteenth century. Shakespeare's plays are full of references to it.
In the 14th century (during the bubonic plague) people drunk their own urine twice a day
28,840,000
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.
When People died of the Plague, the other people could get increased pay because there would be less people.
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The Bubonic Plague, which gave birth to the Black Death.
Don't live in 14th century Europe.
In the 14th century, it killed about 60% of the European population, an estimated 100-200 million people.
The plague is an older disease, but the first Great Plague occurred in the 14th century in Europe, long after the first crusades.
black death
The duration of the black plague was the 14th Century where many countries had been affected by this most devastating diseases
The black plague first started in Constantinople in the 6th century. It didn't appear again until the 14th century in Europe. In the 1890s, small outbreaks hit India.