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| Plagues And Peoples | |
| ... Many of the rats, or Steppe Marmots, that were inhabiting that part of the country, were carrying with them fleas that were infected with the bubonic plague. ... |
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| The Black Death | |
| ... The Black Death, also known as the Black Plague or the Bubonic Plague, which struck in 1349, and again in 1361-62, ravaged all of Europe to the extent of ... |
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| The Black Death | |
| ... The plague occurred in three forms, however, the most commonly seen form was the bubonic plague. The bubonic plague refers to the ... |
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| Love In The Time Of Cholera | |
| ... There was three forms of the plague; bubonic, pneumonic, and septicemia. Each form had different symptoms. ?The most common form ... |
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| The Black Death Plague | |
| ... The plague occurred in three forms: Bubonic, Pneumonic and Septicemic. The bubonic plague spread by fleas and made lymph glands in ground and armpit swell. ... |
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| Dealth | |
| ... The Black Death, also known as the Black Plague or the Bubonic Plague, which struck in 1349, and again in 1361-62, ravaged all of Europe to the extent of ... |
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| Barbara Tuchman: Inspirational Historian | |
| ... Is the End of the World: The Black Death? taken from A Distant Mirror, she presents facts and information about Europe during the time of the Bubonic Plague. ... |
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| Turning Points In History | |
| ... The bubonic plague or Black Death was a disease spread by fleas that lived on rats. ... In the early 1300s, the bubonic plague became a devastating epidemic. ... |
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| The Black Death Plague | |
| ... The plague occurred in three forms: Bubonic, Pneumonic and Septicemic. The bubonic plague spread by fleas and made lymph glands in ground and armpit swell. ... |
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| Plagues And Diseases | |
| ... by pestilence. The Bubonic Plague, also known as The Black Death, devastated Europe in the 14th century, starting a new age. The ... |
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| Doctors In The Middle Ages | |
| ... The bubonic plague caused sickness and disease. ... The bubonic plague was so disastrous because it killed about 30 million people during the Middle Ages. ... |
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| Black Plague | |
| ... following the identification by Yersin and Kitasato of the plague bacterium that caused the late 19th and early 20th century Asian bubonic plague, most ... |
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| Aids | |
| ... Scientists have noticed similarities between the bubonic plague and the AIDS. They are asking of the possibility that the AIDS resistance ... |
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| England?s Disasters | |
| ... also ruined England. The London Plague also known as the Bubonic Plague. It?sa germ carried by fleas that live on rats. The flea ... |
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| Fleas | |
| ... area. Fleas may transmit bubonic plague from rodent to rodent and from rodent to humans. ... humankind. Fleas can also transmit the bubonic plague. ... |
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| Barbara Tuchman: Inspirational Historian | |
| ... Is the End of the World: The Black Death? taken from A Distant Mirror, she presents facts and information about Europe during the time of the Bubonic Plague. ... |
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| 17th Centry Teater | |
| ... Things including the terrible Bubonic, or Black, Plague; which infected many people in Europe resulting in death; and a depressing atmosphere in England at the ... |
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| The Black Death Plague | |
| ... The plague occurred in three forms: Bubonic, Pneumonic and Septicemic. The bubonic plague spread by fleas and made lymph glands in ground and armpit swell. ... |
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| Black Death | |
| Black Death. Black Death: Bubonic Plague There is no doubt that this disease was deadly. ... At its worst, the bubonic plague killed 2 million victims a year. ... |
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| Black Death | |
| ... There were many views on the origin of the Black Death, Bubonic Plague or as contemporaries called it, the pestilence (medical name Yersinia pestis). ... |
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