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  2. Great Famine of 1315–1317 - Wikipedia

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    The Great Famine of 1315–1317 (occasionally dated 1315–1322) was the first of a series of large-scale crises that struck parts of Europe early in the 14th century. Most of Europe (extending east to Poland and south to the Alps) was affected. [ 1 ]

  3. 1317 - Wikipedia

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    The Great Famine of 1315–1317 comes to an end. Crop harvests return to normal – but it will be another five years before food supplies are completely replenished in Northern Europe. Simultaneously, the people are so weakened by diseases such as pneumonia, bronchitis, and tuberculosis. Historians debate the toll, but it is estimated that 10 ...

  4. Crisis of the late Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    The Great Famine of 1315–1317 and the Black Death of 1347–1351 potentially reduced the European population by half or more as the Medieval Warm Period came to a close and the first century of the Little Ice Age began. It took until 1500 for the European population to regain the levels of 1300. [2]

  5. Late Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    The colder climate resulted in agricultural crises, the first of which is known as the Great Famine of 1315–1317. [68] The demographic consequences of this famine, however, were not as severe as the plagues that occurred later in the century, particularly the Black Death. [69]

  6. Crisis of the late Middle Ages - en.wikipedia.org

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    The Great Famine of 1315–1317 and the Black Death of 1347–1351 potentially reduced the European population by half or more as the Medieval Warm Period came to a close and the first century of the Little Ice Age began. It took until 1500 for the European population to regain the levels of 1300. [2]

  7. Bruce campaign in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The pan-European Great Famine of 1315–1317 affected Ireland also, and disease became widespread in his army, causing it to shrink, and he was defeated and killed at the end of 1318 at the Battle of Faughart in County Louth.

  8. List of famines - Wikipedia

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    1315–1317 or 1322: Great Famine of 1315–1317: Europe [32] 7,500,000: ... Great Famine of Estonia killed about a fifth of Estonian and Livonian population ...

  9. Little Ice Age - Wikipedia

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    One was the Great Famine of 1315–1317, but that may have been before the Little Ice Age. [39] According to Elizabeth Ewan and Janay Nugent, "Famines in France 1693–94, Norway 1695–96 and Sweden 1696–97 claimed roughly 10 percent of the population of each country.