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plague or
plagues in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Plague or The
Plague may
refer to:
Plague (disease), (commonly
referred to as
bubonic plague or...
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Plague is an
infectious disease caused by the
bacterium Yersinia pestis.
Symptoms include fever,
weakness and headache.
Usually this
begins one to seven...
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Bubonic plague is one of
three types of
plague caused by the
bacterium Yersinia pestis. One to
seven days
after exposure to the bacteria, flu-like symptoms...
- The
Black Death was a
bubonic plague pandemic that
occurred in
Europe from 1346 to 1353. It was one of the most
fatal pandemics in
human history; as many...
- In the Book of Exodus, the
Plagues of
Egypt (Hebrew: מכות מצרים) are ten
disasters that
Yahweh inflicts on the
Egyptians to
convince the
Pharaoh to eman****te...
- The
plague of
Justinian or
Justinianic plague (AD 541–549) was an
epidemic that
afflicted the
entire Mediterranean Basin, Europe, and the Near East, especially...
- "History of The
Plague". Ny.edu.
Archived from the
original on
August 30, 2013.
Retrieved September 24, 2016. "Memories of The
Plague". Dan Fiorella:...
- epidemic. Due to the long time spans, the
first plague pandemic (6th
century – 8th century) and the
second plague pandemic (14th
century –
early 19th century)...
- The
Great Plague of London,
lasting from 1665 to 1666, was the most
recent major epidemic of the
bubonic plague to
occur in England. It
happened within...
- The
dancing plague of 1518, or
dance epidemic of 1518 (French: Épidémie
dansante de 1518), was a case of
dancing mania that
occurred in Strasbourg, Alsace...