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How many plagues have occurred in history? What about the ancient plague?

How many plagues have occurred in your history today? Interested readers can use the school easy search.

I won't tell you how serious pneumonia is recently. Let's fight together and cheer together. Today, I will tell you about several great plagues in history. Let's see what the plague was like at that time, and what the ancients did when they met the plague!

1948, an epidemic occurred in five provinces of Henan, Hebei, Shandong, Hubei and Anhui, resulting in 6.5438 0.4 million deaths to 6.5438 0.5 million deaths.

From 77 to 749, the plague in Constantinople paralyzed the city and spread to Calabria, Greece and Sicily, killing 200,000 people.

1September 1997 to1February, during the first crusade, plagues and famines occurred in Palestine and Egypt, resulting in 654.38+million deaths.

From 1348 to 1666, the Black Death, which has been called the "Black Death" in Europe, claimed 25 million lives and was one of the biggest disasters in history.

1958, an epidemic occurred in Shanxi and Hebei, killing more than 200,000 people.

1520, smallpox occurred in Mexico due to the entry of Spanish people, resulting in more than 3 million deaths. In the next 50 years, nearly 20 million people in Mexico died of smallpox.

In 530, a severe typhus epidemic occurred in Turkey, killing 65,438+10,000 people.

In 544, the typhus epidemic in Budapest, Hungary, killed 30,000 people of the imperial army of Hossim.

1945, typhus broke out in Cuba, killing 250,000 people.

1960, smallpox broke out in Brazil, killing millions of people.

From 1575 to 1577, an epidemic of typhus occurred in the Mexican plateau of the New World, killing about 2 million people.

1600, famine and plague occurred in Russia, 500,000 people died, and another 30,000 people died in Livonia.

From 1603 to 1604, there was a plague in England, and 50,000 people died in London alone.

16 1 1 year, Constantinople suffered a plague, killing 200,000 people.

1630, a plague broke out in Vince, Italy, spreading northward to Tyrol, killing 500,000 people.

1664, a great plague broke out in London, England. In order to prevent infection, it was burned for three days to purify the air. Historians believe that the epidemic lasted until September 1666, causing 654.38+10,000 deaths.

1672, bubonic plague occurred in Naples, Italy, killing 400,000 people; 60,000 people died of bubonic plague in Lyon, France.

17 1 1 year, bubonic plague spread in Austria and Germany, causing 500,000 deaths.

In 760, the worst plague occurred in Syria, and the recorded death toll in Abemaliti reached 654.38+10,000.

From 1772 to 1855, there were 3 1 counties and cities in China, and 253,000 people died of plague.

1792, a plague broke out in Egypt, killing 800,000 people.

In 799, 300,000 people in Africa died of a plague epidemic.

From 1826 to 1837, a cholera epidemic occurred in Europe. In just 183 1 year, 900,000 people died and millions died.

From 1840 to 1862, the worldwide cholera epidemic lasted for more than 20 years, and millions of people died.

From 1847 to 1948, there were 15000 people died of influenza in London, England; From 185 1 to 1855, there were 50,000 people in a year and a total of 250,000 people died.

From 1856 to 1900, plague was prevalent in 86 counties of China, causing more than 730,000 deaths.

From 1863 to 1875, the cholera epidemic continued all over the world for 10 years. In the year of 1866 alone, more than 300,000 people died in Eastern Europe, and the death toll exceeded100000.

From 1884 to 1953, more than 7 10000 people died of plague in 57 counties and cities in China and Fujian.

From 1887 to 19 19, 520,000 people died of plague in eastern Inner Mongolia, China.

From 1889 to 1890, the global influenza outbreak affected 40% of the global population and caused millions of deaths.

From 1892 to 1899, from 1923 to 1925, the sixth world cholera epidemic claimed millions of lives.

1903 65438+1From October to August, there was a plague in a large area of India, and 600,000 people died, including Punjab 13000 people. From 1904 to 1905, there were plagues in Mumbai, northwest provinces and Punjab, with an average of18,000 deaths per week, more than 40,000 deaths and 100 deaths within a few weeks. From 1906 to 1907, the plague in India continued to spread, resulting in 1672700 deaths.

1908, the long-standing plague in India began to subside, 148700 people died.

From 19 10 to 19 13, bubonic plague occurred in China and India. Millions of people died during the epidemic.

From 19 14 to 1924, 20 million people in Russia died of famine and flu.

19 15 years, typhus epidemic in Serbia, half a year 15000 people died.

19 17, 10 typhus was very popular in Russia before and after the June Revolution, and about 3 million people died.

From 19 17 to 19 19, the world flu caused 0/30,000 deaths in India, more than 500,000 deaths in America, countless deaths in Africa and Europe, and the total number of deaths reached 25 million.

192 1 year, the cholera epidemic in India caused 500,000 deaths. During the same period, the Black Death occurred, causing millions of deaths.

1924, cholera broke out again in India, killing 300,000 people.

From 1926 to 1930, smallpox caused amazing diseases and disasters in India, killing 500,000 people.