Late Middle Ages · Europe · Disaster
1347
Plague devastates Constantinople
1347
Black Death arrived at Constantinople from Caffa along with Genoese trading ships. The Byzantine historian John Kantakouzenos described the epidemic in Thucydidean prose, noting how the dying were abandoned by family and how physicians fell sick beside their patients. A city already shrunken to perhaps a hundred thousand lost a third of its residents.
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