they was buried in la seine Paris
So they did not get it
The catacombs
They didn't bury them. They burned them on pyres.
Many bodies of plague victims were not buried because the death toll overwhelmed burial services, leading to mass graves being used. Additionally, fear of contagion meant that bodies were not handled or buried promptly as people were too scared to come into contact with them.
They would decompose and become just bones.
their soul.
Bonaparte Visiting the Plague Victims of Jaffa was created in 1804.
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.
dos and donts of 1665 plague...do...bury the dead far undergroundstay away from victims of the plaguewhere the plague doctors outfit if you are a plague doctorwhere herbs and spicesdon't..go out at night when the plague victims dohave contact with victimshave contact with others if you have the plague
Black Death was a Plague pandemic. It caused bloody vomit fever and tumors and death.
you get it
they carried posies round with them to get rid of the plague.