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  2. Great Plague of London - Wikipedia

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    The Great Plague of London, lasting from 1665 to 1666, was the most recent major epidemic of the bubonic plague to occur in England. It happened within the centuries-long Second Pandemic , a period of intermittent bubonic plague epidemics that originated in Central Asia in 1331 (the first year of the Black Death ), and included related diseases ...

  3. Black Death - Wikipedia

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    The Black Death was a bubonic plague pandemic that occurred in Europe from 1346 to 1353. ... The Great Plague of London, in 1665, killed up to 100,000 people.

  4. Black Death in England - Wikipedia

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    The term Black Death was not used until the late 17th century. ... and one of the last outbreaks of the plague in England was the Great Plague of London in 1665–1666.

  5. A Journal of the Plague Year - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of corpse collection during the 1665 plague. In 1945, the syndicated radio programme The Weird Circle adapted the novel into a condensed 30-minute drama.; The 1979 Mexican film El Año de la Peste (The Year of the Plague), directed by Mexican director Felipe Cazals from a screenplay written by Gabriel García Márquez, was based on A Journal of the Plague Year.

  6. Derby plague of 1665 - Wikipedia

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    During the Great Plague of 1665 the area of Derby, England, fell victim to the bubonic plague epidemic, with many deaths. [1] Some areas of Derby still carry names that record the 1665 visitation such as Blagreaves Lane which was Black Graves Lane, while Dead Man's Lane speaks for itself.

  7. Black Death migration - Wikipedia

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    The Black Death was one of the most devastating pandemics in human ... The Great Plague of London in 1665–1666 is generally recognized as one of the last major ...

  8. Eyam - Wikipedia

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    However, Eyam’s main claim to fame is the story of how the village chose to go into isolation so as to prevent infection spreading after bubonic plague was discovered there in 1665. [ 4 ] In the later 20th century, the village's sources of livelihood largely disappeared.

  9. History of plague - Wikipedia

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    The Black Death ravaged much of the Islamic world. [55] Plague was present in at least one location in the Islamic world virtually every year between 1500 and 1850. [56] Plague repeatedly struck the cities of North Africa. Algiers lost 30,000–50,000 to it in 1620–1621, and again in 1654–1657, 1665, 1691, and 1740–1742. [57]