Black Death Mortality: Estimated Deaths in the 14th Century
The Black Death, a pandemic of bubonic plague that ravaged much of Europe and Asia in the 14th century, resulted in the deaths of an estimated 75 to 200 million people in the span of five years. This devastating event had a profound impact on the population and society of the time.Grief & Bereavement - Related Articles
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