Włocławek

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

Events

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1323, November 1 Gerward, Bishop of the city of Włocławek in Central Poland, dies in Avignon from a ravaging plague   Quum 1323 redire statuisset, Avinione ex peste moritur ibique sepelitur. [1] And as he was ordered to return in 1323, he died in Avignon from a pestilence and was buried there. (Translation: Martin Bauch)

References

  1. August Bielowski: Catalogus episcoporum wladislaviensium. In: Monumenta Poloniae historica: Pomniki dziejowe Polski. Kraków 1884, pp. 24–30 , p. 27
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