1461
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In 1461, a total of 3 epidemic events are known so far.
Locations and Spreading
Date | Summary | T |
1461 | A great mortality around Maastricht, in the city of Beek | Item int jaer van LXI due was die groese sterft te Beick. [1] | In the year of (14)61 was the great mortality in Beek. (Translation: Martin Bauch) |
1461 – 1464 | A plague in Nuremberg and Erfurt and after that in many other places | incepit pestilentia in Nurenberga, anno sequenti in Erfordia et sic continenter per tres annos circumgyravit per multa loca. [2] | A pestilence started in Nuremberg, the next year it was in Erfurt and so it continued to spread for three years in many places. (Translation: Martin Bauch) |
1461, August | A disease breaks out in Arras and the surroundings, in August. This is a non-lethal fever, but people recovers with difficulty. | Et regna depuis aoust ou environ, une manière de caulde maladie et de fièvres en plusieurs lieux et presque partout; mais il n'en mouroit guères, nonobstant qu'on se remesist sus à grande peine [3] | Since August, a kind of "hot disease" with fever spread out in several location and almost anywhere. Though nobody died, people get difficulties to recover. (Translation: Thomas Labbé) |
References
- ↑ • Anonymus: Chronijck der Landen van Overmaas en der anngrenzende gewesten door eenen inwoner van Beek bij Maastricht. In: Publications de la Société Historique et Archéologique dans le Limbourg. 7, J.J. Romen, Roermond 1870, pp. 11–218 , p. 19
- ↑ • Anonymus: Chronica S. Aegidii. In: Scriptores Rerum Brunsvicensium Illustrationi Inservientes. 3, Hannover 1711, pp. 558–600 , p. 597
- ↑ • Jacques du Clerc: Les mémoires de Jacques du Clerc (= Choix de chroniques et mémoires sur l'histoire de France). Paris 1838, pp. 1–318 , p. 188
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