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tigry1 [53]
3 years ago
11

How significant was the impact of the Plague of Justinian on the Byzantine Empire?

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1 answer:
ozzi3 years ago
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Answer:

answer is very long but it'll work!!

Explanation:

Some modern scholars believe that the plague killed up to 5,000 people per day in Constantinople at the peak of the pandemic. According to one view, the initial plague ultimately killed perhaps 40% of the city's inhabitants and caused the deaths of up to a quarter of the human population of the Eastern Mediterranean.

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