During the Black Death in the 14th century, many European Jews faced persecution, as they were often scapegoated for the pandemic, with accusations of poisoning wells leading to widespread violence and massacres. Jewish communities were disproportionately affected, with significant loss of life and destruction of homes and synagogues. However, some Jews were spared due to their established practices of sanitation and quarantine, which helped protect them from the disease's spread. Additionally, in some regions, Jews were able to find refuge in more tolerant areas or were shielded by local authorities who valued their contributions to trade and economy.
They were burned shortly after there death.
The great fire of London happened after the plague in 1666.
In Europe, the hostility towards Jews that had continued during the Crusades also had continued during the bubonic plague. Jews had often been accused of causing the plague by them poisoning the water wells.
The great fire of London happened after the plague in 1666
Pioneer Plague happened in 1988.
Plague Riot happened in 1771.
Because of a vicious outbreak of the plague, theatres were shut down in England during this time. Acting companies had a tough time during this period. Many tried to stay in business by taking their shows on the road and touring the provinces. This was called the bubonic plague.
trade and commerce stopped during Black Death. People did not leave their houses as well.
Nothing. The Jews were unaffected by the darkness, but the Egyptians were unable to see anything.
Great Plague of Seville happened in 1649.
the great plague
There are many events that happened in the 1300's. The main area of focus during this century is the Black Death where Europeans experienced severe sickness and death due to the plague.