Template:1349-06-00-Strasbourg

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1349, June – 1349, August
VN: 16.000
The Black Death comes to Strasbourg, kills 16.000 people and Jews are persecuted in its aftermath.   Pervenit autem ad civitatem Argentinam hec pestilentia anno Domini MCCCXLIX. in estate, et moriebantur ibi, ut dicebatur, XVI milia hominum. Iudei autem propter pestilenciam precedentis anni infamati sunt, quod eam fecerint vel auxerint fontibus et puteis iniecto veneno. Et cremati sunt a mari usque ad Alemanniam preterquam Avinioni, ubi ipsos papa defendit. [1] However, this pestilence reached the city of Strasbourg in the year of our Lord 1349, in the summer, and as it was said, sixteen thousand people died there. The Jews, however, were defamed because of the pestilence of the preceding year, on the allegation that they had caused or increased it by poisoning wells and springs. They were burned from the sea to Germany, except in Avignon, where the Pope himself protected them. (Translation: Martin Bauch)

  1. Matthias von Neuenburg: Gesta Bertholdi episcopi Argentinensis. (= Monumenta Germanie Historica. Scriptores rerum Germanicarum NS (MGHSSrG)). Weidmannsche Buchhandlung, Berlin 1924-40, pp. 502-543 , p. 534