Languedoc

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In Languedoc, a total of 2 epidemic events are known so far. It is a Region in France.

Events

Date Summary
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1334, May 15 – 1334, November 30 Great mortality in the south of France, in Languedoc and Aquitaine   En cest an vraiement, fut grant planté de blefz et de vins, et très grande mortalité de gens tant en Languedoc, en Thoulouse, en Caours, en Avignon, en Gascoigne, et comme en France et ailleurs. Et commencha ceste mortalité environ la Penthecouste, et dura environ la saint Andrieu ensuivant. [1] This year has been very fruitful in cereals and wines. But a great mortality occured in Languedoc, near Toulouse, Cahors, Avignon and in Gascogne; likewise in France and elsewhere. This mortality began around Pentecost sunday (15 May) and lasted until André Day (30 November). (Translation: Thomas Labbé)

1396, Summer Epidemic of smallpox la (picota) all over Languedoc. It affects children and adults.   Item, lo dich an, en los petitz enfans et ausi en mots grans corrie la picota et fonc general en tota Lenguadoc. [2] This year, smallpox ("la picota") has been virulent among children and adults, and it spread all across the Languedoc. (Translation: Thomas Labbé)

References

  1. Anonymus: Chronique Parisienne anonyme de 1316 à 1339. In: Memoires de la Société de l’histoire de Paris et de l’Île-de-France. 11, 1884 , p. 161
  2. Anonymus: Équipe projet Thalamus, Édition critique numérique du manuscrit AA9 des Archives municipales de Montpellier dit Le Petit Thalamus. , http://thalamus.huma-num.fr/annales-occitanes/annee-1396.html (20 April 2020).
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