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THE BUBONIC PLAGUE - End of the World?
Date Submitted: 10/08/2004 16:04:10
Category: / History / European History
Length: 6 pages (1584 words)
Category: / History / European History
Length: 6 pages (1584 words)
The Bubonic Plague which struck Europe in the 14th through 16th centurys nearly brought life to a virtual standstill.
In October 1347, two months after the fall of Calais, Genoese trading ships put into the harbor of Messina in Sicily with dead and dying men at the oars. The ships had come from the Black Sea port of Caffa (now Feodosiya) in the Crimea, where the Genoese maintained a trading post. The diseased sailors showed strange
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who come after us." Sensing "the whole world, as it were, placed within the grasp of the Evil One," and waiting for death to visit him too, he wrote, "I leave parchment to continue this work, if perchance any man survive and any of the race of Adam escape this pestilence and carry on the work which I have begun." Brother John, as noted by another hand, died of the pestilence, but he foiled oblivion.
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