A volcanic eruption might have helped bring the Black Plague to Europe
Near-famine in Italy may have prompted the arrival of plague-laden grain to local ports
The Black Plague devasted the Italian city-state of Florence in early 1348, as depicted in this engraving of a 14th century collection of short stories called The Decameron. Italian trade ships carrying grain to the famine-struck region likely brought the plague bacterium as well.
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