Black Death in Denmark

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1346–1353 spread of the Black Death in Europe map

The Black Death was present in Denmark between 1348 and 1350.[1] The Black Death in Denmark is the least documented of all the Nordic countries, with the exception of Finland.

Denmark in the mid-14th century

Prior to the Black Death, Denmark was the smallest of the Nordic countries, but it had the largest population, between 750.000 and one million people.[1]

The Black Death

Since the outbreak of the Black Death at the Crimea, it had reached Sicily by an Italian ship from the Crimea. After having spread across the Italian states, and from Italy to France from France to England, the plague reached Norway by a ship from England in 1349. In parallel, it was migrating North toward Denmark from Germany in the Holy Roman Empire.[1]

Plague migration

Consequences

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