
541 AD: The Worst Year in History
The Ancients
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Pandemics and Climate in the Roman Empire
This chapter examines the interplay between climate disasters and the spread of pandemics within the Roman Empire, highlighting how significant climate changes coincided with outbreaks of disease. It discusses the role of ecological dynamics, particularly how urbanization and grain storage facilitated the transmission of plague by rodents. Additionally, the narrative sheds light on the devastating impact of the plague on the Byzantine Empire, particularly through historical accounts from key witnesses.
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