US /bju:ˌbɑ:nɪk ˈpleɪg/
・UK /bju:ˌbɒnɪk ˈpleɪg/
14 - Black Plague • Also known as the bubonic plague or "Black
The Black Plague, also known as the Bubonic Plague or Black Death.
But let's begin with the Black Death, a huge pandemic of a disease called Bubonic Plague, which spread to Europe from Asia.
Bubonic plague is a horrible disease.
Inhaling these fumes were believed to be the cause for every disease, from cholera to chlamydia and of course the infamous bubonic plague that wiped out a large swath of Europe.
Inhaling these fumes were believed to be the cause for every disease, from cholera to chlamydia and, of course, the infamous Bubonic Plague that wiped out a large swath of Europe.
They include swine flu, SARS, West Nile, and the bubonic plague… …and rabies, HIV, Lyme disease, Marburg, Hantavirus, dengue, bird flu… you know, all the really fun ones.
They include swine flu, SARS, West Nile, and the bubonic plague.
The plague, which struck Europe in the mid-fourteenth century, originated in fleas that came from rats, and Bubonic plague can be found throughout the world, even in the western US today.
and bubonic plague can be found throughout the world, even in the western U.S.
Between 1347 and 1353, a third of everybody in Europe died because of the Bubonic Plague, an infection caused by Yersinia pestis.
bubonic plague, an infection caused by Yersinia Pestis.
Like just as scholars were reviving translations of Plato and integrating knowledge from the Islamic world, the bubonic plague went on killing people; and in Petrarch's hometown, ordinary people like the Ciompi were vigorously protesting living conditions.
Like, just as scholars were reviving translations of Plato and integrating knowledge from the Islamic world, the Bubonic Plague went on killing people.
There was also the First Bubonic Plague (also known as the Plague of Justinian) that killed 50% of the population in some cities.
There was also the first bubonic plague, also known as the Plague of justinian, that killed 50% of the population in some cities in the East.
and we think that he's based on one of the most deadly diseases of all time: the Bubonic Plague, better known as the Black Death.
but the Japanese word for Bubonic Plague is Kokushibyo, which sounds very similar to Kokushibo's name.
Let's, uh, let's get the kid a, uh, a pet that spread the bubonic plague and wiped out most of, uh, Eastern Europe in, uh, you know, the 12th century or whatever century it was." I don't know centuries.
Let's, uh, let's get the kid a, uh, a pet that spread the bubonic plague and wiped out most of, uh, Eastern Europe in, uh, you know, the 12th century or whatever century it was." I don't know centuries.