I don't think the exact date it hit was recorded but in the map as you can see in the link I provided below it had hit Milan and close to Paris by mid 1348.
You mean 'Bubonic Plague' or 'Black Death'. It reached Scotland in 1349.
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black death originated in china. It spread via silk road and reached there.
Just within a year it reached England. Black Death spread 1346 to 1353.
There are 463 steps to reach the top of the Duomo in Florence.
In 1348
There may be some areas of northern and northeastern Europe, areas in what is now Russia, Finland, Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania that did not see the plague. It hit the rest of Europe pretty badly.
The Duomo of Florence has 463 steps to reach the top of the dome.
· Caused by a germ called Yersinia pestis -- a gram-negative bacterium· Transmitted to humans by fleas from infected rats· First records are in Constantinople, 541 AD· More than 10, 000, 000 people died due to the Bubonic Plague in India alone· 65, 000 people killed in Florence in 4 months· In 1328 in China, was the first outbreak before the serious plague that killed 1/3 of the population· Australia is the only continent that the plague did not reach· The most deadly epidemic ever known
The bacterium that causes the Black Death shows up sporadically throughout the world, mainly in desert areas with large rodent populations. It is easily treated with antibiotics if caught early.
In 1665 the plague reached London. It was called the Great Plague. About 70, 000 people died.
All of thetransmission of the plague was by fleas carried by rats or on clothing or cloth. Trade may have been slower to eastern Europe.