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The Black Death was present in France between 1347 and 1352. The bubonic plague pandemic, known as the Black Death, reached France by ship from Italy to Marseille in November 1347, spread first through Southern France, and then continued outwards to Northern France. Due to the size of the Kingdom of France, the pandemic lasted for several years, as some parts were not affected until the plague was over in others. The Kingdom of France had the largest population of Europe at the time, and the Black Death was a major catastrophe. The Black Death in France was described by eyewitnesses, such as , Jean de Venette, and Gilles Li Muisis. The Black Death migrated from Southern France to Spain, from Eastern France to the Holy Roman Empire, and to England by ship from Gascony.

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  • Black Death in France (en)
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  • Digerdöden i Frankrike ägde rum 1347–1352. Digerdöden kom till Frankrike från det angränsande Italien och spred sig därifrån vidare till Spanien, Tyskland, Schweiz, Nederländerna och England. På grund av landets storlek varade digerdöden där flera år längre än i de flesta andra länder, då vissa delar inte drabbades förrän efter att sjukdomen lagt sig i andra. Digerdöden i Frankrike är dokumenterad av bland andra . (sv)
  • The Black Death was present in France between 1347 and 1352. The bubonic plague pandemic, known as the Black Death, reached France by ship from Italy to Marseille in November 1347, spread first through Southern France, and then continued outwards to Northern France. Due to the size of the Kingdom of France, the pandemic lasted for several years, as some parts were not affected until the plague was over in others. The Kingdom of France had the largest population of Europe at the time, and the Black Death was a major catastrophe. The Black Death in France was described by eyewitnesses, such as , Jean de Venette, and Gilles Li Muisis. The Black Death migrated from Southern France to Spain, from Eastern France to the Holy Roman Empire, and to England by ship from Gascony. (en)
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  • The Black Death was present in France between 1347 and 1352. The bubonic plague pandemic, known as the Black Death, reached France by ship from Italy to Marseille in November 1347, spread first through Southern France, and then continued outwards to Northern France. Due to the size of the Kingdom of France, the pandemic lasted for several years, as some parts were not affected until the plague was over in others. The Kingdom of France had the largest population of Europe at the time, and the Black Death was a major catastrophe. The Black Death in France was described by eyewitnesses, such as , Jean de Venette, and Gilles Li Muisis. The Black Death migrated from Southern France to Spain, from Eastern France to the Holy Roman Empire, and to England by ship from Gascony. At the time, Pope Clement VI resided in Avignon in present-day France during the Western Schism, and issued his condemnations of the Jewish persecutions during the Black Death, as well as the flagellants. During the Black Death in France, King Philip VI of France ordered the University of Paris to compose the pioneering work, Compendium de epidemia, due to the pandemic. (en)
  • Digerdöden i Frankrike ägde rum 1347–1352. Digerdöden kom till Frankrike från det angränsande Italien och spred sig därifrån vidare till Spanien, Tyskland, Schweiz, Nederländerna och England. På grund av landets storlek varade digerdöden där flera år längre än i de flesta andra länder, då vissa delar inte drabbades förrän efter att sjukdomen lagt sig i andra. Digerdöden i Frankrike är dokumenterad av bland andra . (sv)
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