Late Middle Ages · Europe · Disaster

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Black Death reaches Sicily

October 1347

Genoese galleys docked at Messina carrying sailors already dying - black swellings under the armpits, blood at the lips. Within five years the plague killed roughly a third of Europe and reshaped every institution it touched. Boards of health, quarantine procedures, mass graves, and new inheritance laws emerged. Europe's relationship with disease changed overnight.