The Epidemics of the Middle Ages by J. F. C. Hecker and John Caius

1502. Prince Arthur dies. in Germany.

Prince Henry (VIII.), second 1502. Very extensive destruction son of Henry VII., is affianced of cultivation in Germany to Catherine of Arragon. by blights of caterpillars. The internal condition of England 1503. Glandular plague, and is altered by Henry VII. destructive epidemics in The towns begin to rise Germany and France. importance, and the sciences 1504. Plague in Spain. to become diffused. A rigorous 1504 and 1505. Encephalitis, and unjust financial putrid fever, and malignant system. pneumonia in Germany. 1498–1515. Louis XII. 1505. Plague in Portugal.