1320
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In 1320, a total of 3 epidemic events are known so far. It is a year. See also time and timelines.
| Page | DateStart date of the disease. | SummarySummary of the disease event | OriginalOriginal text | TranslationEnglish translation of the text | ReferenceReference(s) to literature | Reference translationReference(s) to the translation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1320-00-00-Iceland | 1320 JL | Famine in Iceland in 1320 | Var mikið hallæri um veturinn og veður ofsahörð og lágu við hafísar. | There was a great famine during the winter and the weather was very harsh, and there was sea ice. | Biskupa sögur III, p. 339-340 | Translation by Carina Damm |
| 1320-00-00-Novgorod and Tver | 1320 JL | Plague in Novgorod the Great and in Tver | дopoгo. мopъ. | Expensive. Plague. | T.M. Гимoн, Летописные записи на Пacxaльныx таблицax cбopникa XIV в., in: Полное Cобрание Pусских Летописей, т. III, Mocквa: Языки Pyccкoй Kyльтypы, 2000, pp. 579, 587. | None |
| 1320-00-00-Pomerania | 25 December 1320 JL | In 1320 there was a great inflation followed by famine and plague in almost all lands (particularlay in Flanders and Bohemia) which caused 15.000 deaths only between Christmas 1320 and Pentecost 1321. | MCCCXX Hic cessauit caristia magna et strages, qua precedentibus tribus annis homines multi in valescente fame et pestilencia magna quasi in vniuersa terra mortui sunt et precipue in Flandria, in Boemia, in monte Kettero a festo natiuitatis Christi usque pentecostes XV milia wlgi solummodo mortui sunt exceptis dinitibus et mediocribus, quorum multi fame et pestilencia perierunt. | Anonymous, Annalen des Klosters Colbatz, in: Pommersches Urkundenbuch 1, 2, ed. Prümers (1877), pp. 467-492, p.486f. | Translation needed |