Głogów

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In Głogów, a total of 4 epidemic events are known so far. It is a large city in Poland.

Events

Date Summary
Source
Translation
 T
1395
VN: 2.000
A plague in the year 1395 caused the death of nearly 2.000 inhabitants of Głogów in Lower Silesia.   A(nno) d(omini) 1395 fuit magna pestilentia in Glogovia, quod pene 2000 hominum morte praeventi fuerunt. [1] In the year of the Lord 1395 there was a great pestilence in Głogów, through which almost 2.000 humans were overtaken by death. (Translation: Christian Oertel)

1464, August
VN: 57 + 68 + 45 + 100
Great plague came to Głogów from the west   a.d. 1464 erat magna pestilential in Glogovia et venit a regione occidental vel per Misnam. Et ante duos vel tres annos errant multi vermes, sic quod folia arborum cum fructibus corroderunt, quod ante longa tempora non erat auditum. Et mortui sunt in viglia Mathaei 57 homines, in die Mathaei 68, in die Burckhardi 45, et incipiebat pestis circa festum Assumptionis Mariae et durabat usque ad Adventum. Et frumenta erant in bono foro, et unus florenus (?) emebatur pro marca et 6 grossis, et una auca vel anser emebatur pro 6 denariis, et si quis voluisset 100 habere. Et non pulsabatur tam in civitate quam in summon a festo Assumptionis usque Martini in sabbato. [2] (Translation needed)

1467 Severe plague in Głogów, that came from the east   A.d. 1467 fuit magna pestilentia Glogoviae, et ista pestis veniebat ab oriente in oppositum priori pesti, et licet in civitatibus magna fuit, tamen in villis major, sic quod aliqui agri absque seminatione manserunt. In ista pestilential cuilibet seorsum pulsabatur tam in civitate quam in summo. [3] (Translation needed)

1484, August 6 – 1484, 12
VN: 332
In 1484 a great plague raged in Głogów, in Lower Silesia from the feast of St Sixtus (August 6) to the advent of the Lord (December).   A(nno) d(omini) 1484 exorta est pestis magna in Glogovia, qualis non fuit per multos annos nec habetur in memoria hominum, et incepit circa festum Sixti et duravit usque ad adventum domini; et in ista peste mortui sunt homines parvi et magni, in summo sepulti sunt 332, qui obierunt in summo, in arena, in piscatia, in strata lapidea, sed in civitate mortui sunt sine numero, qui sepulti sunt apud s. Joannem, Nicolaum, cruciferos et apud monachos et alibi. [4] (Translation needed)

References

  1. Annales Glogovienses, in: Script. rer. Siles., vol 10, ed. Markgraf (1877), p. 17.
  2. Caspar Borgeni: Annales Glogovienses bis z. J. 1493. Nebst urkundlichen Beilagen (= Scriptores rerum Silesiacarum oder Sammlung schlesischer Geschichtschreiber). Breslau 1877, pp. 1–66 , p. 22.
  3. Caspar Borgeni: Annales Glogovienses bis z. J. 1493. Nebst urkundlichen Beilagen (= Scriptores rerum Silesiacarum oder Sammlung schlesischer Geschichtschreiber). Breslau 1877, pp. 1–66 , p. 22.
  4. Annales Glogovienses, in: Script. rer. Siles., vol 10, ed. Markgraf (1877), p. 46.
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