Småland

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In Småland, a total of 1 epidemic events are known so far. It is a city in Scandinavia.

Events

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1452 Campaign of the Danish King Christian I in Västergötland and northern Småland. There, his army is forced to retreat, partly because it suffers from diseases and the plague of whom many die.   gud sende thom oc twa harda gäste – mz blodsot oc pestilencia han them freste – aff thenne sama store nödh - blef ther mongen aff them dödh – the tidzke ther strax fra konungen röcte [1] God send them two hard guests - with a blood disease and pestilence he fed them - by this same great misery - many of them were killed (Translation: Carina Damm)

References

  1. Gustaf Edvard Klemming: Nya eller Karls-Krönikan. Början af Unions-Striderna samt Karl Knutssons Regering. 1389–1452. (= Svenska Fornskriftsällskapets Samlingar (SFSS)). P.A. Norstedt & Söner, Stockholm 1866 , p. 318, col. 9305–9309
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