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bubonic$9988$ - Übersetzung nach italienisch

INFLAMMATION OF THE LYMPH NODES
Buboe; Buboes; Bubonic
  • Buboes on the leg, caused by [[bubonic plague]]

bubonic      
adj. bubbonico
Great Plague         
  • die]] and turn black
  • Skeletons in a mass grave from 1720 to 1721 in [[Martigues]], near [[Marseille]] in southern France, yielded molecular evidence of the ''orientalis'' strain of ''Yersinia pestis'', the organism responsible for bubonic plague. The second pandemic of bubonic plague was active in Europe from 1347, the beginning of the Black Death, until 1750.
  • burned at the stake]] in 1349. Miniature from a 14th-century manuscript ''Antiquitates Flandriae'' by [[Gilles Li Muisis]]
  • Citizens of [[Tournai]] bury plague victims
  • The [[Great Plague of London]], in 1665, killed up to 100,000 people.
  • Inspired by the Black Death, ''The Dance of Death'', or ''[[Danse Macabre]]'', an [[allegory]] on the universality of death, was a common painting motif in the late medieval period.
  • apparel]] during the 17th-century outbreak.
  • An inguinal [[bubo]] on the upper thigh of a person infected with bubonic plague. Swollen [[lymph node]]s (''buboes'') often occur in the neck, armpit and groin (''inguinal'') regions of plague victims.
  • Pieter Bruegel]]'s ''[[The Triumph of Death]]'' reflects the social upheaval and terror that followed plague, which devastated medieval Europe.
  • Worldwide distribution of plague-infected animals, 1998
  • access-date=3 November 2008}}</ref>
1346–1353 PANDEMIC IN EURASIA AND NORTH AFRICA
Black Plague; Black death; The medieval plague; The Black Plague; Black plague; The Black Death; Great Plague; Black DEATH; Blackdeath; Great Mortality; The black death; Black death cures; How the black plague got to europe; Great pestilence; Draft:Black Death; The Plague; Black Death in China
Peste Nnera, epidemia di peste bubbonica che colpì la città di Londra nel 1660
Black Death         
  • die]] and turn black
  • Skeletons in a mass grave from 1720 to 1721 in [[Martigues]], near [[Marseille]] in southern France, yielded molecular evidence of the ''orientalis'' strain of ''Yersinia pestis'', the organism responsible for bubonic plague. The second pandemic of bubonic plague was active in Europe from&nbsp;1347, the beginning of the Black Death, until 1750.
  • burned at the stake]] in 1349. Miniature from a 14th-century manuscript ''Antiquitates Flandriae'' by [[Gilles Li Muisis]]
  • Citizens of [[Tournai]] bury plague victims
  • The [[Great Plague of London]], in 1665, killed up to 100,000 people.
  • Inspired by the Black Death, ''The Dance of Death'', or ''[[Danse Macabre]]'', an [[allegory]] on the universality of death, was a common painting motif in the late medieval period.
  • apparel]] during the 17th-century outbreak.
  • An inguinal [[bubo]] on the upper thigh of a person infected with bubonic plague. Swollen [[lymph node]]s (''buboes'') often occur in the neck, armpit and groin (''inguinal'') regions of plague victims.
  • Pieter Bruegel]]'s ''[[The Triumph of Death]]'' reflects the social upheaval and terror that followed plague, which devastated medieval Europe.
  • Worldwide distribution of plague-infected animals, 1998
  • access-date=3 November 2008}}</ref>
1346–1353 PANDEMIC IN EURASIA AND NORTH AFRICA
Black Plague; Black death; The medieval plague; The Black Plague; Black plague; The Black Death; Great Plague; Black DEATH; Blackdeath; Great Mortality; The black death; Black death cures; How the black plague got to europe; Great pestilence; Draft:Black Death; The Plague; Black Death in China
peste bubbonica, morte nera

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Bubo

A bubo (Greek βουβών, boubṓn, 'groin') is adenitis or inflammation of the lymph nodes and is an example of reactive lymphadenopathy.