The Sixth-Century plague, its repeated appearance until 746 ad and the explosion of the Rabaul Volcano

Byzantinische Zeitschrift 98 (1):1-4 (2006)
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Abstract

The plague of 541–542 ad started in Pelusium, a town in Egypt, and reached Constantinople in 542 ad. The following series summarizes the event and its repeated appearance until 746 ad.

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