1255
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In 1255, a total of 1 epidemic events are known so far.
Locations and Spreading
Date | Summary | T |
1255 | Many deaths in the army of the Pope in Foggia, but only few in the besieging army. | Talis autem tempore illo fortuna Principis fuit, quod licet de Papali exercitu in Fogia multi quotidie morerentur, multique infirmi jacerent; in Principis tamen exercitu, qui ante Civitatem erat, paucissimi infirmi, duoque tantum ibi defuncti fuerunt. [1] | Such, however, was the fortune of the Prince at that time, that although many from the Papal army in Foggia died daily, and many lay sick, in the Prince's army, which was before the city, very few were sick, and only two died there. (Translation: Martin Bauch) |
References
- ↑ • Nicolaus de Jamsilla: Historia de rebus gestis Friderici II imperatoris eiusque filiorum Conradi et Manfredi. In: Rerum Italicarum Scriptores (= Rerum Italicarum Scriptores (Muratori)). Milan 1726, pp. 493-584 , p. 576.
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