Würzburg

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In Würzburg, a total of 7 epidemic events are known so far. It is a city in Germany.

Events

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1316 Great famine and animal plague in Würzburg.   magna fames erat et pestilentia grandis boum et pecorum. [1] There was a great famine and a great mortality of cattle and pigs . (Translation: Thomas Wozniak)

References

  1. Anonymus: Chronicon VVirziburgense. anno 1340. conscriptum et usque ad Laurentium de Bibra continuatum, ex Codice MS. Monasterii S. Stephani VVirceburgensis. In: Commentarii de rebus Franciae orientalis et episcopatus VVirceburgensis. 1, Würzburg 1729, pp. 816–825 , p. 821.
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