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1382 The army of the Duke of Anjous was defeated near to Naples. There and in many other places, like Ferrara, Bologna and Pisa was a high mortality.   Più, e più volte fu detto, che della gente del Duca d'Angiò, assai ne sono stati sconfitti, morti, e presi. Dicesi ch'è presso a Napoli a otto miglia, o così, e che ivi è mortalità di gente, ed hae grande caro di vettovaglia.
In detto anno cominciò la mortalità in più luoghi, in Ferrara, in Bologna, in Pisa, ed in più altri luoghi.
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It has been reported several times that many of the Duke of Anjou's men were defeated, killed and captured. It is said that he is near Naples, about eight miles away, and that there is a high mortality rate there and great scarcity of food. In that year the mortality began in many places, in Ferrara, in Bologna, in Pisa and in many other places. (Translation: ChatGPT-3.5);(Translation: DeepL)

  1. Naddo de Montecatini: Chroniche fiorentine di ser Naddo da Montecatini e del Cavaliere Iacopo Salviati (= Delizie degli Eruditi Toscani). Florence 1784, pp. 1-174 , p. 61.