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10 de jun. de 2024 · The Black Death was the second great natural disaster to strike Europe during the Late Middle Ages (the first one being the Great Famine of 1315–1317) and is estimated to have killed 30% to 60% of the European population, as well as approximately 33% of the population of the Middle East.
5 de jun. de 2024 · 🔴 Descubre la historia de la Peste Negra, la devastadora plaga que diezmó a Europa en el siglo XIV. Aprende cómo esta mortal enfermedad redujo la población europea a la mitad, sus causas,...
26 de may. de 2024 · Black Death, pandemic that ravaged Europe between 1347 and 1351, taking a proportionately greater toll of life than any other known epidemic or war up to that time. The Black Death is widely thought to have been the result of plague, caused by infection with the bacterium Yersinia pestis.
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- It is not known for certain how many people died during the Black Death. About 25 million people are estimated to have died in Europe from the plag...
- The Black Death is believed to have been the result of plague, an infectious fever caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis. The disease was likely...
- The plague that caused the Black Death originated in China in the early to mid-1300s and spread along trade routes westward to the Mediterranean an...
- Yersinia causes three types of plague in humans: bubonic, pneumonic, and septicemic. Although there is DNA evidence that Yersinia was present in vi...
- The effects of the Black Death were many and varied. Trade suffered for a time, and wars were temporarily abandoned. Many labourers died, which dev...
- The Black Death has also been called the Great Mortality, a term derived from medieval chronicles’ use of magna mortalitas. This term, along with m...
26 de may. de 2024 · Entre los años 1347 y 1353 la mayor epidemia que ha tenido la historia azotó Europa cobrándose 50 millones de vidas: de 80 millones de europeos se pasó en apenas 6 años a 30 millones. Algunas localidades quedaron fuertemente mermadas y otras totalmente despobladas.
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28 de may. de 2024 · La larga lucha entre los otomanos y el Imperio bizantino concluyó el 29 de mayo de 1453, cuando Constantinopla fue conquistada por las tropas de Mehmed II al término de uno de los mayores asedios de la historia. El hecho marcó el fin de la Edad Media y produjo una gran conmoción en la cristiandad.
22 de may. de 2024 · Descubre cómo la Peste Negra devastó Europa y cambió el curso de la historia. Acompáñanos en este recorrido histórico en menos de un minuto.
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29 de may. de 2024 · En este video, exploramos uno de los eventos más catastróficos de la historia europea: la Peste Negra. Desde su llegada a Europa en el siglo XIV hasta sus im...
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