To look at today, the village of Walsham-le-Willows in Suffolk, Britain, doesn’t let on the depth of its terrifying history. The sleepy main street, with the occasional strolling local and looming church, where one struggles to find a coffee, does not convey the images of suffering and horror that once plagued this village. But this village, like most of Europe and Asia, has a very black history. And for Walsham-le-Willows, this dark time was the mid 1300s
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Ancient History Encyclopaedia (https://www.ancient.eu/article/782/justinians-plague-541-542-ce/
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Books -
The Black Death, The Intimate Story of a Village in Crises, 1345 – 1350. John Hatcher.