Recalling the plague of Black Death in Black Middle Ages in medieval Europe in order to discuss the destruction of causes and consequences. It focuses on the influence on the possibility of accelerating the transformation of medieval European culture and culture. I found Robert S. Gottfried in a book that mainly has two arguments. He believes that changes in the meteorological system as well as the life cycle of rodents and insects will affect pestilence. He insisted that the epidemic caused by the earthquake was caused partly by its permanent relapse.
Black Death's article analyzes the documentary "The secret of death - the mystery of black death." The movie discusses black death, combinations of plague and pulmonary plague that killed millions of Europeans during the Middle Ages. Video researchers explain the origin of the epidemic, how it spread out, the damage to the entire European continent, and how some people escaped black death and black death. Brown P.1 On 13 April, in the northwest of Europe around 1339, the population began to surpass the food supply and caused a serious economic crisis. It is very cold in winter, very dry in the summer. Due to this extreme weather, very low crop yields and growing crops are dying. Inflation became a general phenomenon, and people began to worry when the famine occurred. The time between 1339 and 1346 is now known as the former famine.
Recalling the plague of Black Death in Black Middle Ages in medieval Europe in order to discuss the destruction of causes and consequences. It focuses on the influence on the possibility of accelerating the transformation of medieval European culture and culture. I found Robert S. Gottfried in a book that mainly has two arguments. He believes that changes in the meteorological system as well as the life cycle of rodents and insects will affect pestilence. He is raging in plague due to part of the reason in Europe during the period between 1350 and 1347 in Europe between 1347 and 1350 permanently in medieval Europe ... ... its devastating of black death It claims to be of a plague disease, commonly called "black death" (Herzog, 2000). According to Herzog (Herzog, 2000), during this short period of time, saying (at about one-third of the population of Europe at the time) 250 thousand people were killed. However, in another article, Herrich (1997) claims that two-thirds of the European population has been killed. However, we decide the death of thousands of people every week