- Ole Jørgen
Benedictow (born 22 July 1941) is a
Norwegian historian.
Having spent his
entire professional career at the
University of Oslo, he is especially...
- pp. 119–20
Benedictow 2004, p. 127 •
Hatcher 2008, p. 75
Benedictow 2004, p. 127
Ziegler 2003, pp. 134–35
Deaux 1969, p. 122
Benedictow 2004, p. 134...
- 1859, p. 21
cited by Ziegler, p. 15.
Sussman 2011, p. 328.
Benedictow 2004, pp. 48–49.
Benedictow 2004, pp. 50–51. von
Glahn 2016, p. 440.
Green 2020. Baker...
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Sussman 2011, p. 348.
Sussman 2011, p. 350.
Benedictow 2004, p. 48-49.
Benedictow 2021, p. 129.
Benedictow 2021, p. 130. Harrison, ****,
Stora döden: den...
- pp. 267
Benedictow, Ole and Ole
Benedictow. The
Black Death, 1346–1353. Ipswich:
Boydell Press, 2004. ISBN 0-85115-943-5 pp. 51–54
Benedictow, Ole and...
- name, Tanaïs." Suda.
Rackham 1952,
section 20.
Goodwin 1874,
chapter 14.
Benedictow 2005.
Chenchevyk 2013.
Mercator 1595. M****a 1645. Ostromęcka-Frączak 1976...
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original on 2
February 2023.
Retrieved 2
February 2023. D. Cesana; O.J.
Benedictow; R.
Bianucci (11
October 2016). "The
origin and
early spread of the Black...
- century. A
proponent of this is
Norwegian Black Death expert Ole Jørgen
Benedictow, who
claims in his book The
Black Death 1346–1353: The
Complete History...
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historian Ole J.
Benedictow ("The
Black Death: The
Greatest Catastrophe Ever",
History Today,
Volume 55
Issue 3,
March 2005; cf.
Benedictow, The
Black Death...
- the city,
before moving into the countryside.
According to Ole Jørgen
Benedictow, it
likely spread to
Pskov from the area of present-day Latvia. Those...