The History of the Plague: Every Major Epidemic
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- Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
- See how the bubonic plague throughout history has kept coming back and killing millions up to modern times.
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Great plague of Milan pt. 2 when?
Update this for coronavirus.
EmperorTigerstar 🌚
Thx to tamil people
Now we have COVID-19
Noobs, should've evolved air and water transmission before symptoms
JMathias lmao
JMathias plague inc banter
JMathias Ah, I see you're a man of culture as well.
And your supposed to infect everyone before going for symptoms
I see you're a man of culture as well.
Madagascar has closed it's port.
Poland has closed all it's land borders.
fml lol
If you start in Russia, Greenland will be infected before anyone notices.
Canada closes all ports.
Canada bans all flights.
Canada shuts land borders.
Canada exterminates pigeons.
Canada exterminates all birds.
Canada distributes face masks.
Canada closes all public buildings.
Canada dispenses bottled water.
Canada shuts down water supply.
Canada starts rat extermination campaign.
Canada exterminates all rodents.
Canada puts curfews in place.
Canada bombs infected cities.
Canada declares national emergency.
Canada conducts nationwide blood tests.
Canada distributes insect repellant.
Canada culls all livestock.
_And I haven't even infected them._
Germany has fallen.
All of Europe: AAAAAAAAAAAA
Poland: Hey guys, what'd I miss
*even more screaming*
Poland later: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Poland during the CoronaVirus: *laughter*
@@R3YR3YBEEEEAAAMMM Jesteśmy bezpieczni
@@R3YR3YBEEEEAAAMMM they invented vodka though, which is able to yeet the COVID-19 so...
Coronavirus: exists
RUclips algorithm:
And they demonitize any mention of the word "Coronavirus" or "COVID-19"...
@@RobloxsBest It's not a swear or inappropriate
coronavirus*
Yep
COVID-19 *
The Tik Tok plague. Responsible for killing more than 50 songs in less than half a year
damn
How can scientists neglect this epidemic?
Such an overlooked event. So many songs were killed that year 😔
"tHaT's A tIkToK sOnG!1!1!!!1111"
With almost a billion case confirmed this year and more to come according to scientist
It was the plague that gave us the phrase " A dead ringer". In England they they were burying so many dead that they had to dig up existing graves to make more room, they noticed that many coffins had scratch marks on the inside from people who woke up. They then worked out that plague victims often went into a coma and although most died, some did survive after the coma, but many did not understand the concept of a coma and they thought they were dead, so they buried them alive.
The English came up with the idea that if they channelled a thin rope from the inside of the coffin to the surface with a bell attached to the top, the "undead" could pull the rope and alert people above. Apparently many lives were saved.
That is the stuff of nightmares.
imagine walking in graveyard alone and you hear bell ringing
@@Yuriy4224 dig him up and save him
also where the phrase “saved by the bell” comes from if im not mistaken
DEAD RINGER??? LIKE FROM TEAM FORT 2????
But no seriously, that’s terrifying. Just seeing claw marks on the insides and thinkint “nah they weren’t alive or in a coma they just died.”
1:58 Poland became Switzerland
TheMadTiX nope
Швейцарский аниматор r/woooosh
You mean the WWII, switzerland never joined, yep, totally true
@@hjsudiasih527 and ww1...
And cold war...
thanks Silk road for spreding trade and a deadly disease 1:40
silk road? the fould is for timujin
Lange lebende preussen in der Tat
Better get a lot of diseases separately over a long period of time. Rather then get a sh!ton at once like the Amerindians had.
Well Genoese merchants are thought to have brought the plague to Europe.
reportedly the mongols threw plague infected bodies over their enemies' walls to win battles. I guess that's also an explanation to the rapid spread of the plague.
Everyone talking about Poland but I'm just looking at Finland
exactly finland was later
Scotland is interesting too.
Trees don’t make very good plague carriers
@Angad Grewal Idiot
@@rudo-armejec3882 Finland doesn't exist, much like Denmark
Major war happens:
(Switzerland eats popcorn)
Major plague happens:
(Poland eats popcorn)
nope
Corona virus happens:
(People at ISS eats popcorn)
@@Keterius North Korea: *eats popcorn*
@@MinecraftMasterChief719 lets talk serious
@@MinecraftMasterChief719 North Korea dont make notices of case of covid-19 because They are a locked country that IS socialist and communist supported by China, Russia
1:40
Just a few kilometers of diseased people. Nothing impressive.
1:41
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Yato Mc Shrineless
You must be fun at parties.
Footnote:
There are these things called jokes; you might not have heard of them. They're interesting. Dont check any out, though. You would just be critical of them.
That would be more than 300 km :b
Watch out if your allergic the jokes might actually kill you...
mongols
1:49 real shit?
So apparently the idea that the Black Death ravaged India is actually largely believed to be a myth due to medieval historians going nuts over all of the death.
FINALY
EmperorTigerstar why didnt you include the spanish flu or isnt it seen as a plague???
EmperorTigerstar wait really?
EmperorTigerstar In India it was Cholera. A video on that will be appreciated too :)
what is it Poland and Ukraine avoided the Black Death????
Europe: *literally dying*
Poland: "Lol."
It arribed to the north of poland
poland is like eastern rome when western rome was falling
@@marcmonge5193 well then northern Poland wasn't Poland
The black death is killing half of Eurasia.
Poland: But that´s none of my business.
Smaller plagues: "hi" said the smaller plagues killing a few thousand people
The Black Death: "Hiiiiiiiiiii" said the Black Death eating 75 million people
Ba-RAY it’s Heyyyy not hiiii
Bill Wurtz
And most of the Mediterranean for breakfast
HEEEYYYYYYYY SAID THE SPANISH FLU KILLING OVER 90 MILLION PEOPLE
"HIIIIIIIIIIIIIII" said the Corona plague that until now no one know the cure
People: I think there will be no plague in the future..
2020: *coronavirus*
@Revano Atmamtha I found another interesting video, it shows the history of pandemics upto coronavirus!ruclips.net/video/ZUtsgMi7o60/видео.html
Your coronavirus has nothing on it.
It's not a plague
It’s not a plague.
Revano Atmantha not even close to a plague tho lmao. Especially when it averages around 2-3% of people dying.
Corona Virus 2020: Hi guys im back
1,6k likes thanks guys :)
XxBrokenAngel 16 well judging by the video, I’m just gonna move to Poland to avoid the virus
G L O P
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Neon Flashsparkotron no you can’t just simply move to Poland, you have to be polish.
Lmao
@@dalek901 poles are super immune by nature
Coronavirus: *arrives to your coutry*
RUclips: I have something for you.
Every plauge ever
I fear no man
But that thing "caucasus"
It scares me
It would have sounded better if you used the soundtrack from Plague Inc.
Oswald McDave it would have looked better if you didn't write "would of"
Oswald McDave this sound track is perfect for this, it makes you feel creeped out
Oswald McDave ring around the rosy pocketful of posies ashes ashes we all fall down!
This song sounds pretty Plague incish tto me.
Sick video!
*sienfeld bass*
GalacticPenguinTV
Literally!
Get it?!
Pun intended.
Just don't.
Umm...im not even going to.
More like failed Plague.inc players.
Mantana Jansi
_Greenland has shut down its ports_
This damn Poland
Well...yeah
2:02 Perfectly Balanced, as all things should be
Thanos approves
I cant believe Switzerland didn't stay neutral
*THANKS CHINA* !!!
Al Sykomor, wanna hear a sad fact?
Here's the sad fact; Black Death started at Yuan Dynasty.
Say thanks to Chinese, for trading with Mongols.
Look dude, afer Mongol Empire fell into four, there was trades too. Because Mongols were Hunter Groups, They weren't able to product goods so they'd trade with other nations, it was pretty much important for them. So they had to trade.
And when Mongols were ruling at Asia, trade routes have got wealthier, so there was much much more trade, so it spreaded into Mongolia, then Stans, then Anatolia, It goes like that you know.
Al Sykomor, Mongols only killed 3 million people at World, and they've never threw infected bodies to Chinese cities, the only evidence of them throwing infected bodies is at Crimea.
When poland is so insignificant that the black death ignored it
it was just a joke i play eu4 to you know
THE COMMONWEALTH APPEARS
Ancient languages and history well with that logic who was hitler aaving us for then? stalin? oh right...who was stalin saving us for then? merkel? who is merkel saving us from...
just like wveryone else the plagues where simply to weak to finish us :DDDDDDD
Poland being in one of the most important locations in entire europe, having mostly flat terrain Perfect for trading:
Could someone explain how areas like Poland and Bavaria weren't infected?
A common explanation is the large Jewish population. Hebrew doctrine valued cleanliness, so they were less likely to be infected.
Rory Mason Is it joke?
Rory Mason
Not another fucking Anit-Semite
reubencpiplupyay Games another myth... stop with that jew washing bs
There never were any Jews in Poland. Poland invited Germany over for tea once. Nothing happened. There's nothing to see here
I Like how this is recommended during Coronavirus spread
Plague 1353: let me in LET ME INNNNN
Poland: How about no
What's that massive plague covering everything except the ocean?
*I'm completely aware that it's just the color of the map, it's just the Severity of the Plague scale includes a gray much similar to the color of the continents and related land masses.*
This is the best map I have seen you make so far (I'm new). IMO this is very artistic. Maybe there are tons like it but it is the first I have seen. I've read for years how devastating the plague was with statistics, how gruesome the symptoms were, seen tons of static maps and how it ravaged the land. To actually see it visually spread for thousands of miles, in a relative short time and at a high impact was uncanny. I watched it several times, simple but very impressive. Thanks for the make. Also, for the most part history books basically talk about the plague basically showing up all of a sudden and decimating the country side. One has to really dig to see where the origins were and how it spread.
"Plague of Seville"
All Andalusia except Seville affected lol
People in 2020: finally we have advanced technology.... no more plague outbreaks :)
Wuhan Coronavirus: hey
I found another interesting video, it shows the history of pandemics upto coronavirus!ruclips.net/video/ZUtsgMi7o60/видео.html
The plague and a disease aren't the same.
@@TahaWasiq just dont try
Ive seen that link too many times....
@Some annoying person That's true, but not every disease is the plague.
50th like lol!
This comment section
50% Poland comments
20% made in China comments
20% coronavirus comments
10% plague Inc comments
Well now a majority of those commenters are racist. And we don’t need it.
@@RobespierreThePoof It is interesting how Poland was practically the only region (idk if they were established as a kingdom at this point or not) practically untouched by the black death. With Covid-19, they have also been not nearly as hard hit as the western part of Europe (although atm that goes for all of the eastern half)
Lmao best breakdown
@@101jirSame is the case of Finland and Iceland also.
@@sudipkumarroy3198 Finland and Iceland are more isolated, especially if we are talking about the Black Death (not sure which you are referring to or if you mean both). Poland is towards the middle of the continent, so I find it more surprising they weren't hit harder.
Humans: How many plagues still have we to face off?
Coronavirus: Yes
Lol, 2:00 Poland stronk
Always interesting that Poland managed to remain virtually unscathed by the plague. They were so rural and technologically behind that it simply couldn’t get to them!
RUclips reccomended me this during the corona outbreak, I don't like where this is going.
3090:
People: we have advanced technology now! No more disease!
*"accidentally" makes Smallpox*
Smallpox: heyyyyyyyyyy
People: 2020 will be the best decade and there will be no more plagues.
Covonavirus: Are you sure bout that
-One: My sincerest sympathies to all the people on Eurasia who were affected by the plagues of the Black Death, no matter the time. I can't imagine how it must have felt to live then in the affected areas :(. Rest In Peace now, everyone who suffered!
-Two: Your imagination and skills for maps will always impress me, EmperorTigerstar ;)!
Who tf cares about people who died in the 1300s
My sincerest sympathies to all the people on the americas who were affected by hunting saber toothed cats 20,000 years ago, no matter the time. I can't imagine how it must have felt to have them hunt you where you live :(. Rest In Peace now, everyone who suffered!
@@SillyFunnyDummy wow
@@SillyFunnyDummyyour reply just made me realize how much pain and suffering humanity has went through. *m o r e*
@@Vienic2 now google the amount of deaths that happened in ww1 and ww2 and what japan did in china
CoronaVirus: Hello nice to meet you, I was born in China as well.
Black Death: "I'm gonna get y'all!"
Poland: "Yummy popcorn. Hey! What did I miss?"
Poland literally sealed infected homes shut, starving the infected, like the CCP lol
China: "It's even funnier the SECOND time!"
1:50 stronger than the Mongols
L' ATOMISEUR Its son of Great Khan
Amirhan Abishev nope
stronger than the umayyad caliphate
"Plague Inc was created in 2012."
People before 2012:
It’s crazy how fast a virus or bacteria can spread like it’s starts out as a big but contained area but probably some fleas where on some fabrics on a carriage on the Silk Road which lead to major outbreaks everywhere
China and Plagues name a more iconic duo
I love how I was recommended this after the Coronavirus outbreak
me too
I'd like to point out to commenters that 'Justinian's Plague' was the first recorded, and agreed on, outbreak of Bubonic Plague (the one with the pus, dying quickly, 'bring out your dead', etc). Previous plagues' causes are still debated within the medical community.
Why has this been recommended to me during Corona Virus outbreak?
After watching: I see, it is made in China.
2020: Ah sh*t here we go again
I found another interesting video, it shows the history of pandemics upto coronavirus!ruclips.net/video/ZUtsgMi7o60/видео.html
This needs an update
1:40
China in 2019: take notes take notes
I love how it sort of loops AROUND Poland. They must be destined for greatness.
Biggest empire in history
𝘽𝙡𝙖𝙘𝙠 𝙙𝙚𝙖𝙩𝙝: 𝙨𝙩𝙖𝙧𝙩𝙨 𝙞𝙣 𝙘𝙝𝙞𝙣𝙖
𝘾𝙤𝙧𝙤𝙣𝙖𝙫𝙞𝙧𝙪𝙨: 𝙖𝙡𝙨𝙤 𝙨𝙩𝙖𝙧𝙩𝙨 𝙞𝙣 𝙘𝙝𝙞𝙣𝙖
𝙈𝙚: 𝙬𝙝𝙖𝙩 𝙖 𝙘𝙤𝙞𝙣𝙘𝙞𝙙𝙚𝙣𝙘𝙚
Both also entered europe through the port of venice.
Maketh one dinkest.
*Natural disaster located*
@@ericthegreat7805 you might like this one ruclips.net/video/ZUtsgMi7o60/видео.html
Black death: *dead*
Coronavirus: it's my turn!
Except the Coronaviruse is no where as threatening to people out side of Asia.
@Oskar Rozanski yep
Well the black death is not dead and it still exist today 😉
Thucydides' account of the Athens plague is amazing, and he even suffered from it himself. The gods were certainly punishing them then.
Any scientific explanation why the Black Death had left Bohemia ''alone''?
pijkaCZ well just not many people passed through it look at Scotland only the South had the plague as few ever went up north meaning the plague couldn't spread there
But why didn't they pass through it? I mean, there was a salt trade route leading from Austria to Poland. Also, at the time, it was a pretty stable and ''rich'' state, well atleast among Central Europe.
I heard about an explanation that I can't confirm, but makes sense. I was told that the area around Poland had a large jewish population, and since they were rich, they could buy food and had a better immunological system.
One would think that the rats avoided areas that were cold-as-balls, but then again they also invade Russia.
IIRC there were a lot of Jewish people there, and since their religious codes kept them very cleanly they were mostly unaffected.
Unfortunately this made people think the jews had started it.
Humans: We've survived the plague!
Coronavirus: There is another
Kinda funny how this was just now recommended to me
when the coronavirus gets a cure make a video on the coronavirus
@@DecaafTweakin I found another interesting video, it shows the history of pandemics upto coronavirus!ruclips.net/video/ZUtsgMi7o60/видео.html
@@RobespierreThePoof nevertheless, one video does show the history of pandemics up to coronavirus, here is the linkruclips.net/video/ZUtsgMi7o60/видео.html
Some annoying person It’s impossible to know what the mortality rate is right now and it likely never will be, especially without much more testing. Numbers have ranged from 3% to 12% depending on the week. Either way, it is much higher than the estimated 0.1% for the common flu or 2.5% for the 1918 pandemic. COVID-19 might not end up in any future plague compilation videos, but I find it hard to believe that it won’t be at _least_ a footnote in future history books.
People: April 2020 can’t be worse
April:
I would love to find books or documentaries about the effects of the black plague in asia and the middle east. Sadly all the ones I ve found are based of what happended in europe only, but millioms died in other parts of the world too.
Greay video
2:00
Best encirclement in HOI4 ever
1:16 This was all because of some rat bois
and flea bois
Fleas on rats
20:20 this was all because of some bat bois
next one will be because of some cat bois
2076 Will Be Probably Cuz Of Worm Bois
Who is here after Coronavirus is spreading out from the China?
Yo wat da faq
It got on my recommendation even plague Inc jacksepticeye gameplay got on my recommendation, wtf is this youtube?
@@roj22fetals6 xdd
Riperonies
why was this recommended to me exactly when the Corona virus thing happens?
50% of population in europe: *exist*
Rat borrowing Plague from china: im gonna end this man whole career
The plague disease, caused by Yersinia pestis, is enzootic (commonly present) in populations of fleas carried by ground rodents, including marmots, in various areas including Central Asia, Kurdistan, Western Asia, North India and Uganda.[11] Due to climate change in Asia, rodents began to flee the dried out grasslands to more populated areas, spreading the disease.Nestorian graves dating to 1338-1339 near Issyk-Kul in Kyrgyzstan have inscriptions referring to plague and are thought by many epidemiologists to mark the outbreak of the epidemic, from which it could easily have spread to China and India
1:42 Hey look, it's 2020.
🐻🍯
Perfect timing for RUclips recommendations
Always China...
I know there was a bubonic plague, but were there septicemic and pneumonic plagues as well?
Yes, those were the three plagues that made the Black Death
I would like to point out a minor mistake in the video. The Black Death actually reached Norway in 1348, not 1349. This is debated, however, so I might be wrong. Also, wikipedia states that the last known person to die of the Black Death in Norway, was a bishop who died in January 1350, so the Black Death shuouldn't be in Norway during most of 1350 and onwards
YEAH YEAH INGEN
The History of the Prauge: Every Year
"Iceland has closed land borders"
1331: There will never be a plague this bad in the Future, stay calm
1918: Don't worry, it won't happen again
2009: I promise after this it won't happen again
2014: I REALLY promise after this, I pinky promise this won't happen after
2020: *WhEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeZzZzZzZzZzEeEeEeEe*
thx gengis khan
It was one of his descendants. I'm not sure if it was Kubilai or the exact name.
Amado Dominguez Amaro thx
Amado Dominguez Amaro now I truly know why people say filthy Mongols...
Fuck the mongols
Triggered chinese people.It was not caused by kublai khan,he died in 1294.It was one of genghis khans descendants,so blame them.
this can't be right, you made a mistake!
nowhere in this video does it show me my ex
omg
You should have used a colour other than shades of grey and black when using a grey map as the background. It was incredibly difficult to see and track where the outbreaks were because they blended into the map. Use some red or something haha
1:59 the plague empire
Who's here after the coronavirus came
Me
Me
@@zacharylink538 I found another interesting video, it shows the history of pandemics upto coronavirus!ruclips.net/video/ZUtsgMi7o60/видео.html
@@BB_6w6 I found another interesting video, it shows the history of pandemics upto coronavirus!ruclips.net/video/ZUtsgMi7o60/видео.html
I found another interesting video, it shows the history of pandemics upto coronavirus!ruclips.net/video/ZUtsgMi7o60/видео.html
Plague inc pls
Oh boy do we need an updated version
1:53 Why are there some cities/states that are not somehow affected?
Especially: in Spain (i know it didnt exist back then), France and South Germany.
Also: Why didnt it spread to Chinas coastline (just a small part was affected), although it remained for so long in China...
And why is the area around Tripolis unaffected ? And a big part of lets call it poland?
Poland wasn't as densily populated as the rest of Europe. Too little cities and villages near eachother for it to spread.
Cordoban golden age lot of knowledge about medical things.they knew many basic things about how it spreads and how to couter the spread.
i remember watching this 3 years ago. it just got recommended to me again with the ongoing coronavirus
Let's hope that this Coronavirus mess turns out fine. My friends and family members are optimistic.
Its bad from corona, but coronavirus is Popular
Black Death: **exists**
Finland: no
Simo Hayha scared it away, as he is known as White Death!
Which killed more? Smallpox or plague? Plague had a much higher morality rate, and hit hard a few times, but smallpox was always somewhere. So I wonder, which one killed more?
i think smallpox has definitely killed more people total, but the plague killed more in proportion to the world population
smallpox killed a higher total number of people but the plague killed a higher percentage of the total population
I see. Thank you
+Billyharris110 :D I'd say the medieval 'Bubonic plague' was worse in it's straight up ghastly effects on people themselves, it's impact on European societal, political, cultural etc landscape, whilst the Smallpox was worse in it's devastation, how fast it spread to different people's, and it's incurring of loss of life compared to probably 50+ million dead in the Bubonic plague amidst Europe.
Now, the "Spanish Flu" pandemic of 1919 was arguably worse than both, especially also considering that it happened more recently, than the other two in time. At the 4.03.1918, a soldier called Albert Gitchell reported sick on a U.S. army base in Kansas, Texas. Within approximately a week, hundreds more had fallen ill with Spanish Flu, in what would become the most deadly natural disaster in the 20th century therein. Across the world, vast numbers of troops were returning from the battlefields of World War I, and the speed and scale of ongoing mass transit spread the disease with terrible swiftness unfortunately. Victims experienced extreme fatigue and fever, as well as a wracking cough that frighteningly caused bleeding inside the person's lungs. Mortality rates were staggering as various war-shattered economies struggled to just cope, and to families plainly devastated by years of bitter fighting this new loss of life was heart-rending no doubt. Now, the exact, concisely attuned figures may never be known, but it is thought that, by the end of 1919, *500* *million* people across our planet had been infected, and as many as *100* *million* of those (approximately *6* % of the then world's population) had died, had their lives whisked away suddenly, quickly like that. Tragically, generations perished thereof when you simply grasp such a travesty.
@Persian Traditionalist
You see, the thing with the spanish flu, is the amount it killed is only because the Black Death and the thick of Smallpox happened before the Industrial revolution, where there weren't nearly as much people. 5% of the worlds population is nothing compared to the Black Death's 30-50% in eurasia, which at the time couldn't have contacted the new world so we shouldn't add it on. The Mortality rate was also a drastic amount lower. 10-20% is no where near the astounding 80+% mortality rate of the plague. To change the subject, Smallpox, on the other hand, never got the chance to kill large amounts of the population, because it never had a major outbreak, however it killed many over the generations.
Also, communism comes in at a close 2nd as the major disaster of the 20th century, killing 94m directly or indirectly
Fun fact about the Black Death: Because of that, it was the only time that human population decreased throughout all of history.
RUclips has such good timing when it comes to giving you recommendations
If only we could get more records of the plague and other minor outbreaks that happened in other countries. Most of the history we have is primarily focused on Europe with some Chinese sources since they're also great record keepers. I remember reading some things of frequent plague outbreaks in the Middle East but that gets little attention.
Also Golden Horde And Mongol Texts
Hmm, it seems you forgot about the Antonine Plague, other than that great video as usual.
Sick video bro!
Dakota Taylor o the pun!
Coronavirus: allow me to introduce myself
I found another interesting video, it shows the history of pandemics upto coronavirus!ruclips.net/video/ZUtsgMi7o60/видео.html
I dont know a whole lot about this period of time, I know the silk road helped the spread into europe, but is there any particular reason why it didnt spread to india or expand further into china/persia? Specially india, did they take more severe measures regarding the plague or were just completely isolated?
The Plague of Athens wasn't Bubonic Plague, it was a different disease entirely. Modern scholars debate what it was, but it definitely wasn't Yersinia Pestis.
+Abby Ritter Actually many modern scholars do think it is Bubonic.
Can you cite a credible source on that?
I've also found nothing claiming the Roman Plague (Aka Antonine Plague) was Bubonic Plague either, but is mostly thought to have been Smallpox or Measles.
Justinian's Plague was the first ever confirmed appearance of Bubonic Plague.
Abby Ritter some crazy historians say that the Plague of Athens in reality was a predecessor to Ebola Sudan, however, I find this very incredible, if that was the case it would've practically evolved away or died in the 2000 between the first confirmed Ebola and Athens going sick, and would kill a bit more of the infected (50% with modern medicine,
you're-f***-up-anyways % with ancient "medicine")