Die Große Pest von London (englisch Great Plague of London) war in den Jahren 1665 und 1666 eine Pestepidemie im Süden Englands. Sie forderte rund 100.000 ...

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12 янв. 2021 г. ... A pest or plague house was a structure used to forcibly quarantine infected individuals. One obvious measure was the isolation of infected ...

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Two men discovering a dead woman in the street during the Great Plague of London, 1665. Wellcome Collection. Ring a ring o'roses. A pocket full of posies

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The Great Plague of London, lasting from 1665 to 1666, was the last major epidemic of the bubonic plague to occur in England. It happened within the ...

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27 окт. 2023 г. ... Great Plague of London, epidemic of plague that ravaged London, England, from 1665 to 1666. City records indicate that some 68596 people ...

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The plague spread to many parts of England. York was one city badly affected. The plague victims were buried outside the city walls and it is said that they ...

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of government in England would have been the English King, who in 1665 was Charles ... Salomon's Pest House or Tower-Royall (London: Henry Holland, 1636), Early ...

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... 1665. aut. London: printed for L. Chapman, at his shop in Exchange-ally, 1665. Subject terms: Plague -- England -- Early works to 1800. URL: http://name.umdl ...

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Große Pest-Enthusiasten kündigende London Black Death 1665 1666 Ausbruch Krankheit Königreich England getötet Beulenpest Infektion bacter.

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This was the worst outbreak of plague in England since the black death of 1348. London lost roughly 15% of its population. While 68,596 deaths were recorded ...

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Although first built in 1593, the pest-house played a vital role in attempting to quarantine the outbreak in 1665. Bodies were then buried at an adjoining ...

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