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      • C oming out of the East, the Black Death reached the shores of Italy in the spring of 1348 unleashing a rampage of death across Europe unprecedented in recorded history. By the time the epidemic played itself out three years later, anywhere between 25% and 50% of Europe's population had fallen victim to the pestilence.
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  1. The panicked inhabitants fled the scene by ship showing up in the ports of northern Italy and bringing the Black Death to Europe. Throughout Europe, Jews along with lepers and other minorities became scapegoats for the devastation of the plaque.

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  3. T he Flagellants were religious zealots of the Middle Ages in Europe who demonstrated their religious fervor and sought atonement for their sins by vigorously whipping themselves in public displays of penance. This approach to achieving redemption was most popular during times of crisis.

  4. Apr 3, 2020 · It is unclear whether Boccaccio was actually present in Florence when the plague was raging there, as his father may have sent him to Naples on business in 1348 CE, but he certainly could have been and so would serve as an eyewitness to the devastation of the city.

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  5. Apr 15, 2020 · The Black Death is the 19th-century CE term for the plague epidemic that ravaged Europe between 1347-1352 CE, killing an estimated 30 million people there and many more worldwide as it reached pandemic proportions. The name comes from the black buboes (infected lymph glands) which broke out over a plague victim's body.

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  6. The history of the Black Death in its first hundred years reveals that violent epidemics in past time do not always have the same cultural consequences.

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  8. 3 years ago. Incredible eyewitness accounts of the Black Death that struck England in 1348-49 by the people who lived through the horrors of the plague. Between 1347 and 1350, the Black...

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