Korkota

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In Korkota, a total of 1 epidemic events are known so far. It is an illness.

Events

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1421, September 8 Throat disease in Novgorod.   [6929] Тое же оцени, сентября 8, поча быти болѣзнь коркотная. [1] That autumn, September 8 (1421), the korkota disease began. (Translation: Adrian Jusupovic)[2]

References

  1. Prodolzhenie letopisi po Voskresenskomu spisku in Polnoe Sobranie Russkikh Letopiseĭ, vol. 8, Moscow 2001: Iazyk Russkoĭ Kul’tury, p. 91
  2. In source ‘болѣзнь коркотная’, which means ‘korkota disease’. Korkota is a disease of the throat (sore throat, cough). See: Slovar’ Russkikh Narodnykh Govorov, Vol. 14, Leningrad 1978: Nauka, p. 334.
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