Sochaczew

From EpiMedDat
Jump to navigation Jump to search

In Sochaczew, a total of 1 epidemic events are known so far. It is a large city in Poland.

Events

Date Summary
Source
Translation
 T
1451, July 13 – 1451, September 29
VN: 40
In the Year 1451 a plague raged in Sochaczew (Central Poland) and other towns of the region starting at the feast of St Margarethe (July 13) and lasting until the feast of St Michael (September 29) and beyond.   Anno domini 1451 pestilencia in Sochaczew bene viguit et aliis eciam in partibus ita, ut una die quadraginta ponebatur in unam foveam. Cuius inicium a festo sancte Margarethe stans ad festum sancti Michaelis et ultra etc. [1] In the year of the Lord 1451 a plague raged well in Sochaczew and elsewhere in those parts in such a way that on one day fourty [people] were buried in one grave. It started at the feast of St Margarethe (July 13) and lasted until the feast of St Michael (September 29) and beyond. (Translation: Christian Oertel)

References

  1. Notae Plocenses et Sochaczevienses, in: Monumenta Poloniae Historica, vol III., pp. 118-124, 121
 Change the template   Change the category Cities and Regions of Poland
BardoBrodnicaCracovGdańskGłogówKłodzkoKuyaviaMiechówRatiborToruńWratislaviaWrozławSilesiaSochaczewWłocławekWrocławŻagań
 How to Cite This Page?   Suggested citation
  "Sochaczew", in: EpiMedDat, ed. Martin Bauch, Thomas Wozniak et al., URL: http://epimeddat.net/index.php?title=Sochaczew. Last Change: 25.01.2024, Version: 24.01.2026.   All contents of EpiMedDat are licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0
This is an EpiMedDat page, and outside EpiMedDat it is a mirrored or cloned page or similar. Please note that the page may then be outdated (24.01.2026) and no longer relate to the content. The original page is or was located at http://epimeddat.net/wiki/Sochaczew

Change the Template