Enlightenment · Europe · Disaster
1679
Plague Devastates Vienna
1679
Bubonic plague swept through Vienna in the summer, killing an estimated seventy-six thousand people in a city of barely two hundred thousand. Bodies piled in the streets faster than gravediggers could haul them away. Emperor Leopold I fled to Prague while his capital choked. The Pestsaule column would later memorialize the horror in gilded baroque.