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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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plague

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1 3,8 | calamities the devastating plague of 542 must be mentioned. 2 3,8 | As Thucydides studied the plague at Athens at the beginning 3 3,8 | himself was stricken by the plague, although the attack did 4 3,15| with the importation of the plague from Italy in the year 746. 5 3,15| that after this terrible plague “the entire land was slavonized 6 5,2 | slavonized and barbarian when the plague spread through the entire 7 6,7 | unhappy villages like a plague or gangrene, which had eaten 8 9,2 | She fell a victim to the plague. John’s second wife was 9 9,6 | temporarily averted by the plague of 1348 and the following 10 9,6 | their forces. This terrible plague, the so-called Black Death, 11 9,6 | population.[133] Thence the plague passed to the islands of 12 9,6 | description of the Athenian plague in the second book of Thucydides. 13 9,6 | ports.”[135] From these the plague spread to the north and 14 9,6 | Baltic Sea and Poland the plague penetrated into Pskov, Novgorod, 15 9,6 | After the horrors of the plague were somewhat forgotten, 16 9,15| of Ferrara, and when the plague broke out there, to Florence.


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