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The Justinianic Plague: An inconsequential pandemic?

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  • Dec 2, 2019
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Lee Mordechai
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Merle Eisenberg
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Ethan Mollick @emollick · Jan 15, 2024
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The first outbreak of the Plague, the 541 Plague of Justinian, was thought to have effectively ended the Roman Empire & killed over 1/3 of Europe. But new historical work hasn’t found strong evidence for large-scale disease. (But the debate continues)
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