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DE BEAUVILLIERS, Lord Jean dit Gaucher

DE BEAUVILLIERS, Lord Jean dit Gaucher

Male 1353 - 1389  (36 years)

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   Date  Event(s)
1563 
  • 1563—1564: London Plague
    Bubonic plague epidemic - London, England.
1592 
  • 1592—1596: Seneca nation measles epidemic
    Affected an unknow number of Seneca natives in North America
1603 
  • 1603: London plague epidemic
    Bubonic plague epidemic in London, England that killed 40,000 people.
1616 
  • 1616—1620: New England infections epidemic
    Affected Southern New England, British North America, especially the Wampanoag people, and killed an estimated 30% to 90% of specific populations. Unknown source, possibly leptospirosis with Weil syndrome. Classic explanations include yellow fever, bubonic plague, influenza, smallpox, chickenpox, typhus, and syndemic infection of hepatitis B and hepatitis D
1633 
  • 1633—1634: Massachusetts smallpox epidemic
    Made about 1,000 victims
1634 
  • 1634—1640: Wyandot people epidemic of infections
    Killed between 15,000 and 25,000 Wyandot people of North America.
1637 
  • 1637—1637: London plague epidemic
    Bubonic plague epidemic in London and Westminster, England - Killed about 10,000 people
1665 
  • 1665—1666: Great Plague of London
    Bubonic plague. Killed an estimated 100,000 individuals
1668 
  • 1668—1668: France plague
    Bubonic plague, killed 20,000 individuals.
10 1677 
  • 1677—1678: Boston smallpox epidemic
    Smallpox epidemic that killed 750 to 1,000 residents of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, British North America
11 1693 
  • 1693—1693: Boston yellow fever epidemic
    Killed 3,000 residents of Boston, Massachussetts.
12 1699 
  • 1699—1699: Charleston and Philadelphia yellow fever epidemic
    Killed 300 in Charleston, 220 in Philadelphia.
13 1702 
  • 1702—1702: New York City yellow fever epidemic
    Killed 500 residents of New York.
  • 1702—1703: St. Lawrence Valley smallpox epidemic
    Killed 300 settlers of New France along the Saint-Lawrence river valley.
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  • 1713—1715: North America measles epidemic
    Killed an unknow number of residents of the Thirteen Colonies and New France, Canada
15 1720 
  • 1720—1722: Great Plague of Marseille
    Bubonic plague - over 100,000 dead in France.
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  • 12 Feb 1852—9 Apr 1870: Napoleon III
    Nephew of Napoleon I; elected as President of the French Republic in 1848, made himself Emperor of the French after a coup d'état. Captured by the German army on September 2, 1870; deposed in absentia following the proclamation of the Third Republic.[103]
17 1918 
  • 1 Mar 1918—1 Apr 1920: Spanish Flu Epidemic
    The worldwide Spanish Flu epidemic killed at least 17 million people worldwide.

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