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The Black Death (Swedish: Digerdöden, 'The Great Death') was present in Sweden between 1350 and 1351. It was a major catastrophe which was said to have killed a third of the population, and Sweden was not to recover fully for three hundred years.

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  • The Black Death (Swedish: Digerdöden, 'The Great Death') was present in Sweden between 1350 and 1351. It was a major catastrophe which was said to have killed a third of the population, and Sweden was not to recover fully for three hundred years. The Black Death in Sweden is only mentioned directly in few contemporary documents; in a letter from the king, in a sermon by Saint Bridget of Sweden, in a letter from the city council in Visby to their colleagues in Lübeck, and in a letter from the Pope, replying to a letter from the Swedish king. There is, however, indirect contemporary information, as well as later descriptions of it. (en)
  • Digerdöden i Sverige ägde rum 1350–1351, men är dåligt dokumenterad. Samtida källor bekräftar dess närvaro i Sverige, och det blev länge ett etablerat faktum att en stor del av landets befolkning utplånades medan den varade. Dödsantalet är okänt. Pesten återkom till Sverige, liksom övriga Europa, flera gånger fram till dess sista utbrott 1710. (sv)
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  • Digerdöden i Sverige ägde rum 1350–1351, men är dåligt dokumenterad. Samtida källor bekräftar dess närvaro i Sverige, och det blev länge ett etablerat faktum att en stor del av landets befolkning utplånades medan den varade. Dödsantalet är okänt. Pesten återkom till Sverige, liksom övriga Europa, flera gånger fram till dess sista utbrott 1710. (sv)
  • The Black Death (Swedish: Digerdöden, 'The Great Death') was present in Sweden between 1350 and 1351. It was a major catastrophe which was said to have killed a third of the population, and Sweden was not to recover fully for three hundred years. (en)
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  • Black Death in Sweden (en)
  • Digerdöden i Sverige (sv)
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