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Tuscany is synonymous with the good life—wine, rolling hills, luscious cuisine. ... Burials in Badia Pozzeveri's churchyard include victims of plague in the 1300s, ...
The Black Death, a plague that first devastated Europe in the 1300s, had a silver lining. After the ravages of the disease, surviving Europeans lived longer, a new study finds.
In the early 1300s, the Tuscan hilltop city of Siena lived through a great period of prosperity, said Charlotte Higgins in The Guardian.Its economic, military and political strength provided the ...
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The Little Ice Age trigger that cooled Europe from the 1300s through the mid-1800s arose "out of the blue" from the variability within the climate system, according to researchers.
In the 1300s, Europeans lived in fear of the plague claiming lives across the continent. In 2020, Europeans face the threat of the coronavirus, a pandemic that has killed more than 728,000 worldwide .