Wenceslas

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In Wenceslas, a total of 1 epidemic events are known so far.

Locations and Spreading

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1380, May 13 – 1380, September 28 Great mortality in Bohemia which lasted from Pentecost (May 13) to the day of St Wenceslas (September 28).   Anno Domini 1380 incepit mortalitas magna in terra Bohemie circa festum Penthecostes et duravit usque ad festum sancti Wenczeslai. [1] In the year of the Lord 1380 a great mortality came to Bohemiae around the feast of Pentecost and it lasted until the feast of St Wenceslas. (Translation: Christian Oertel)

References

  1. Anonymous, Chronicon Bohemiae Lipsiense, ed. J. Emler (Fontes rerum Bohemicarum, vol. VII, s.a.) p. 5-8, p. 5.
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