The Black Death, also known as the bubonic plague still exists to this day. We saw in the middle Ages and were recorded in China since 224 BC. This scourge, years ago, there is no cure, but thanks to modern technology, there are now treatable with antibiotics. The Black Death, which is a form of bubonic plague, has a long line of history behind it, first he has seen more than 600 years in the middle Ages.
One of the worst occurred in Rome in the year 262, and 5,000 people killed every day. The Crusaders carried the disease across Europe. From 1334-1351, he swept China, India, Persia, Russia, Italy, France, England, Germany and Norway. In London, more than 150,000 people died of plague between 1603 and 1665.
The Black Death, which is an epidemic of bubonic plague, during 1300 was nearly killed half the population of Europe. The Black Death was the name of the bubonic plague epidemic that broke out in Europe during the 1300s; the bubonic plague still exists to this day, now the pain of the bubonic plague is not scientifically known as The Black Death. The reason he was named the Black Death because it was after the victim died, they would face turned a dark color. Fortunately an epidemic of this magnitude has not occurred since the Black Death of the middle Ages.
The Black Death originally began when a ship carrying grain from the Black Sea port of Kaffa to Messina, Sicily. Halfway through the journey, the sailors were getting sick and dying. Shortly after the ship docked at Messina.
Townspeople, too, fell ill and died. Within a year the epidemic has spread to Spain and France. After that, he ravaged Europe. The man was lying dead in the streets ...