File Hand necrosis casued by plague.jpg thumb right 300px One of the characteristics of the Plague of Justinian was the hand necrosis The Plague of Justinian was a pandemic that afflicted the Byzantine ... named this plague incident after the Eastern Roman Emperor Justinian I , who was in power at the time ... with these expenditures, the plague s effects on tax revenue were disastrous, although Justinian swiftly ... Rosen, William. http www.justiniansflea.com events.htm Justinian s Flea Plague, Empire, and the Birth ... that the Plague of Justinian killed as many as 100 million people across the world. ref ... Justinian I List of historical plagues Medieval demography Pestilence disambiguation Pestilence Plague ..., Inc., New York, NY, 1976, ISBN 0 385 12122 9. Moorhead, J., Justinian , London 1994. Orent, Wendy. Plague ... of the Plague of Justinian. This includes the famous statistic of 10,000 people per day dying in Constantinople page 465 . DEFAULTSORT Plague Of Justinian Category 541 Category 542 Category 6th century ... ru simple Plague of Justinian sv Justinianska pesten th zh ... of the pandemic is bubonic plague , which later became infamous for either causing or contributing ... emperor Justinian, reaching his capital, Constantinople, on grain ships from Egypt. The Justinianplague, as historians call it, is thought to have killed perhaps half the population of Europe and to have ... studies point to China being the primary source of the contagion. ref name wade Until about 750, the plague ... name wade There are two other first hand reports of the plague s ravages, by the Syriac church historian ... ref Procopius, Persian War II.22 23. ref recorded that, at its peak, the plague was killing 10,000 ... and the hard pressed Justinian s ruthless response blockquote when pestilence swept through ... leaving a trail of desolation in its wake, Justinian showed no mercy towards the ruined ... ref Procopius, Anekdota , 23.20f. ref blockquote As a result of plague in the countryside, the price ... more details
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About the novel by Albert Camus Plague disambiguation infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name The Plague title orig La Peste translator image Image ThePlague.jpg ... 1947 english pub date 1948 media type Hardback and paperback pages isbn N A The Plague Fr. La Peste ... in their labour as the Algerian city of Oran is swept by a plague. It asks a number of questions ... from doctors to vacationers to fugitives, all help to show the effects the plague has on a populace ... for Disease Control and Prevention , Oran was decimated by the plague in 1556 and 1678, but outbreaks ... from the scale of the epidemic described in the novel. The Plague is considered an existentialist classic ... of life is inevitable, and he further illustrates the human reaction towards the absurd . The Plague ... Camus himself helped to define. Plot summary The text of The Plague is divided into five parts. Part ... that the collection itself was the catalyst for the spread of the bubonic plague . The main character ... the illness until they come to the conclusion that a plague is sweeping the town. They both approach ... are taken. Homes are quarantined, corpses and burials are strictly supervised. A supply of plague ... of plague is officially declared. Part two The town is sealed off. The town gates are shut, rail ..., who begin to feel isolated and introverted, and the plague begins to affect various characters ... out of the city. Another character, Father Paneloux, uses the plague as an opportunity to advance his stature in the town by suggesting that the plague was an act of God for the citizens sinful nature ..., the town remains at the mercy of the plague. Rieux hears from the sanatorium that the condition of his wife is worsening. He also hardens his heart regarding the plague victims so that he can continue to do his work. Cottard, on the other hand, seems to flourish during the plague, because it gives ... with plague symptoms during the performance. Rambert finally has a chance to escape, but he decides ... more details
Orthodox Christianity for many centuries. A devastating outbreak of bubonic plague see Plague of Justinian ... Justinian was struck by the plague of Justinianplague in the early 540s but recovered. Theodora died ... discussed in Moorhead 1994 , pp. 97 98. ref The outbreak of the Plague of Justinianplague caused ... of Justinianplague , which lasted from 541 to 543 and, by decimating the empire s population, probably ...about the Byzantine Emperor Justinian disambiguation Infobox royalty emperor name Justinian I full name ... 6th century Theodora house Justinian Dynasty Justinian house type Imperial Dynasty father Sabbatius mother Vigilantia Justinian I lang la Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Iustinianus lang el Polytonic 483 13 or 14 November 565 , commonly known as Justinian the Great , was Byzantine Empire East Roman Byzantine Emperor from 527 to 565. During his reign, Justinian sought ... 978 0 670 02098 0 page 90 ref Justinian s rule constitutes a distinct epoch in the history of the Eastern ... time and domain. Justinian s reign is marked by the ambitious but only partly realized renovatio imperii ... , 17 19. Because of his restoration activities, Justinian has sometimes been called the Last of the Romans Last Roman in modern historiography, for instance by G.P. Baker Justinian , New York 1938 , or in the Outline of Great Books series Justinian the Great . ref This ambition was expressed in the partial ... for the history of Justinian s reign. The Syriac chronicle of John of Ephesus , which does not survive ... became very bitter towards Justinian and his empress, Theodora 6th century Theodora . ref While he glorified Justinian s achievements in his panegyric and his Wars , Procopius also wrote a hostile account, Procopius Secret History Anekdota the so called Secret History , in which Justinian ... and Victor of Tunnuna . Justinian is considered a saint amongst Eastern Orthodox Christians , and is also commemorated by some Lutheran Church es. ref In the Eastern Orthodox Church, Justinian is commemorated ... more details
Justinian from lang la Iustinianus may refer to Iustinianus , Roman general in Britain Justinian I the Great 483 565 , Byzantine Emperor from 527 to 565 noted for his codification of Law Justinian II Rhinotmetus 669 711 , Byzantine Emperor from 685 to 695 and again from 705 to 711 Justinian general ca. 525 582 , Byzantine general, nephew of Justinian I Justinian of Ramsey Island Jestin, Iestin , 6th century Welsh hermit Justinian Marina 1901 1977 , Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church from 1948 to 1977 The Venice Venetian family Giustiniani St. Lawrence Justinian Lorenzo Giustiniani, 1381 1456 , first Patriarch of Venice Sir Justinian Isham, 2nd Baronet 1610 1675 , English scholar and politician James Justinian Morier 1782 1849 , British diplomat and author Justinian Ser di 1884 1945 , Roman Catholic cardinal and Primate of Hungary Justinian Rweyemamu 1942 1982 , Tanzanian economist and mathematician Justinian Tamusuza b. 1951 Ugandan composer Justinian ship , a storeship sent to the convict settlement at New South Wales in 1790 SS Justinian , a Norwegian cargo ship in service 1946 54 disambig bg de Justinian eu Justiniano id Justinianus disambiguasi it Giustiniano disambigua he la Iustinianus discretiva lt Justinianas hu Justinianus egy rtelm s t lap mk nl Justinianus pl Justynian pt Justiniano ru sr fi Justinianus sv Justinianus ... more details
Saint Justinian is the name of Byzantine emperor Justinian I 483 565 , saint in the Eastern Orthodox tradition Saint Justinian of Ramsey Island also Stinan, Jestin or Iestin, died 6th century , hermit who lived on Ramsey Island, near St. David s, Pembrokeshire, Wales Saint Lawrence Justinian 1381 1456 , Bishop and first Patriarch of Venice hndis Justinian Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
Fortress of Justinian lang sq Kalaja e Justinianit or simply known as Tirana Castle Albanian Kalaja e Tiran s is a castle in Tirana , Albania . Its history dates back before 1300 and is a remnant from the Byzantine era. ref cite web url http www.lonelyplanet.com albania tirana sights fortress fortress of justinian title Fortress of Justinian accessdate 2 November 2010 ref References Reflist translation ref sq Kalaja e Tiran s Castles in Albania Tirana coord missing Albania Category Castles in Albania Category Visitor attractions in Tirana mk sq Kalaja e Tiran s Albania castle stub ... more details
Image Meister von San Vitale in Ravenna 004.jpg thumb Justinian I Image Consular diptych Justin 540.jpg thumb Consular diptych 540 of Justin consul 540 Justin , son of Germanus cousin of Justinian I Germanus , cousin of Justinian. The Justinian Dynasty is a family who ruled over the Byzantine Empire from 518 to 602 . It originated with Justin I and ended with Maurice emperor Maurice . Patriarch Germanus I of Constantinople term c. 715 730 , whose father was named Justinian, might have been a descendant of the dynasty. The names Justinian and Germanus were common among dynasty members. ref Cambridge University History vol. 14, page 149 ref ref http fmg.ac Projects MedLands BYZANTIUM.htm Toc204564467 Profile of the Justinian Dynasty in Medieval Lands by Charles Cawley ref Justin I 518 527 No siblings from the marriage with Euphemia, wife of Justin I Euphemia Vigilantia, sister of Justin From the marriage with Sabbatius Petrus Sabbatius, later adopted by Justin and raised to the rank of emperor as Justinian I 527 565 No siblings from the marriage with Theodora wife of Justinian I Theodora Vigilantia From the marriage with Dulcissimus Justin II 565 578 From his marriage to Sophia empress Sophia Arabia daughter of Justin II Arabia . Married Baduarius adoption of Tiberius II Constantine 574 582 From his marriage to Ino Anastasia . Constantina, wife of Maurice Constantina , a daughter who married Maurice emperor Maurice 582 602 Theodosius son of Maurice Theodosius . Eldest son and co emperor of Maurice. Married a daughter of patrikios Germanus patricius Germanus . Tiberius son of Maurice ... cousin of Justinian I Germanus From the marriage with Passara Justin consul 540 Justin , consul in 540 Justinian general Justinian Justina From the marriage with Matasuntha Germanus Boraides Justus ... 600 year 2000 publisher Cambridge University Press isbn 0521325919 DEFAULTSORT Dynasty, Justinian Category Justinian Dynasty Byzantine stub ca Dinastia Justinianea de Justinianische Dynastie el ... more details
Infobox monarch name Justinian II br title Byzantine Emperor Emperor of the Byzantine Empire image File Solidus Justinian II Christ b sb1413.jpg 250px caption Justinian, on the reverse of this coin ... Tiberios III Tiberius III successor Leontios br Philippikos spouse Eudokia, wife of Justinian II Eudokia ... Constantinople date of death 11 December, 711 aged 42 place of death Damatrys, Opsikion Justinian ... from 705 to 711. Justinian II was an ambitious and passionate ruler who was keen to restore the empire ... in 711, abandoned by his army who turned on him before killing him. First reign Justinian II was the eldest .... 198 ref In 685, at the age of sixteen, Justinian II succeeded his father as sole emperor. ref name ... provinces of the Empire was stable when Justinian ascended the throne. ref name Moore, Justinian II Moore, Justinian II ref After a preliminary strike against the Arab s in Armenia , ref name Norwich, pg. 328 Norwich, pg. 328 ref Justinian managed to augment the sum paid by the Umayyad Caliph s as an annual tribute, and to regain control of part of Cyprus . ref name Moore, Justinian II The incomes ..., pgs. 116 122 In 687, as part of his agreements with the Caliphate, Justinian removed from their native ... allowed Justinian to reinforce naval forces depleted by earlier conflicts. ref name Ostrogorsky, pgs. 116 122 Justinian took advantage of the peace in the East to regain possession of the Balkans , which ... In 687 Justinian transferred cavalry troops from Anatolia to Thrace . With a great military campaign in 688 689, Justinian defeated the Bulgars of Macedonia region Macedonia and was finally able to enter ..., Justinian now renewed the war against the Arabs. ref name Bury, pg. 322 Bury, pg. 322 ref With the help of his new troops, Justinian won a battle against the enemy in Armenia in 693, but they were soon bribed to revolt by the Arabs. The result was that Justinian was comprehensively defeated at the Battle ..., pg. 1084 In 692 Justinian convened the so called Quinisext Council at Constantinople to put his religious ... more details
Infobox Book name Justinian image author Harry Turtledove H. N. Turteltaub country United States language English language English cover artist series genre Historical novel publisher Tor Books TOR release date 1998 media type Print Hardcover & Paperback pages isbn ISBN 0 8125 4527 3 paperback edition preceded by None followed by Over the Wine Dark Sea Justinian ISBN 0 8125 4527 3 , was published in 1998 by Tor Books . It is a novel by United States American writer Harry Turtledove writing under the pseudonym H. N. Turteltaub, a name he uses when writing historical fiction. Turtledove later used the Turteltaub name when writing a Hellenic Traders series of books about traders in post Alexandrian Greece . Titles include Over the Wine Dark Sea and Owls to Athens . Plot summary The book centers around Byzantine Emperor Justinian II and is told through the ideas of a fictional soldier named Myakes. The book follows Justinian s time before and after taking the throne, as well as his overthrow, mutilation and exile in the Crimea his subsequent return to power following a possibly aprocyphal nose job , his insane quests for revenge, and finally being unseated a second time and executed. Historical Accuracy H. N. Harry Turtledove Turteltaub has a doctorate in Byzantine history, and most of what s in the book is historically accurate. The parts that are pure conjecture, such as certain names and the way Justinian s mutilation was taken care of, are mentioned as being conjecture in the Author s Note. Major themes The central theme of the book seems to be power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely , but this is not necessarily the case. Justinian is a man who believes he can do no wrong. After all, he s on the throne because God wants him to be there. If he s acting in the name of God, how can he be doing evil? Another central theme of the book is the importance of religion in the 700s. Justinian s father is shown convening a synod, and both Justinian and his father ... more details
about the 6th century Byzantine general Justinian disambiguation Infobox Military Person name Justinian ... Germanus cousin of Justinian I Germanus father br Justin consul 540 Justin brother br Justin II cousin br John nephew of Vitalian John brother in law laterwork Justinian lang la Iustinianus , lang ... of the ruling Justinian dynasty . As a soldier, he had a distinguished career in the Balkans ... and later emperor Tiberius II . Origin and early career Justinian was born in Constantinople sometime shortly after 525, the second son of Germanus cousin of Justinian I Germanus , a cousin to the Byzantine emperor Justinian I r. 527 565 . He had an elder brother, Justin consul 540 Justin , and a sister ... , p. 744 ref Justinian was first appointed to military command in 550, when he, together with his .... ref name PLRE744 ref name EHW Venetis 2003 ref ref Bury 1958 , pp. 253 254 ref After this, Justinian .... 255 256 ref In early 552, Justinian was placed at the head of an expedition against the Slavs who were ... Nothing is known of Justinian during the next 20 years. By 572 however he had risen to the rank ... 1992 , pp. 745 746 ref In summer 575 or 576, Justinian failed to block the advance of the Persian ... Cappadocia and advanced towards Kayseri Caesarea however, Justinian gathered a superior army and blocked ... Justinian pursued Khosrau, and twice he trapped him in a pincer movement the first time, the Persian ... the Euphrates however, Justinian s forces caught up with them. The next day, the two armies drew .... 156 158 ref In the following winter, Justinian advanced deep into Persian territory, through Media ... Armenia, where he defeated the Byzantines under Justinian. Later, Tamkhusro and Adarmahan launched ... Justinian. Following these reversals, later in the same year, the Byzantine regent, Caesar title Caesar Tiberius, appointed Maurice emperor Maurice as Justinian s successor. ref Greatrex & Lieu 2002 .... Despite his repeated plotting to overthrow him, the emperor pardoned Justinian. Returning to the capital ... more details
Justinian Tamusuza b. Kibisi , Uganda , 1951 is a Ugandan composer of contemporary classical music . His music combines elements of traditional Ugandan music and Western music. He is best known for his first string quartet, which was included by the Kronos Quartet on their 1992 CD Pieces of Africa , which contains music by seven African composers. His music has also been performed by the Imani Winds . His early training was in Buganda Baganda traditional music. His early instructors included the Reverend Anthony Okelo and Kevin Volans at Queen s University Belfast in Belfast , Northern Ireland . He received his doctorate in composition at Northwestern University , where he studied with Alan Stout composer Alan Stout . He has taught at Makerere University in Kampala , Uganda, as well as at Northwestern University. His music is published by International Opus. External links http www.internationalopus.com Justinian Tamasuza Justinian Tamusuza official site http www.internationalopus.com cgi bin io.pl?mode composer&composer 13 Justinian Tamusuza page from International Opus site Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tamusuza, Justinian ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1951 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tamusuza, Justinian Category Ugandan musicians Category 1951 births Category Living people Category 20th century classical composers Category Northwestern University alumni Category Alumni of Queen s University Belfast Category People from Kampala ... more details
Out of date date March 2011 Bishop Justinian Ovchinnikov lang ru born Victor Ivanovich Ovchinnikov , 28 January 1961 in Kosteryovo , Vladimir Oblast is the highest ranking Russian Orthodox Church Russian Orthodox religious authority in the breakaway territory of Transnistria . ref cite book title Complicity of the Patriarchate of Moscow and all Russia with the illegal and secessionist regime installed in the east of the Moldovan Republic, Written Declaration No. 279, Doc. 8156 author Council of Europe date 3 July 1998 publisher location isbn page 1 url http books.google.ca books?id pGSEKqXSwPEC&pg PP20 accessdate 7 March 2011 ref He is the head of the Diocese of Tiraspol Transnistria Diocese of Tiraspol and its mother church , the newly built Christmas Church Tiraspol Christmas Church . References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ovchinnikov, Justinian ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 28 January 1961 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ovchinnikov, Justinian Category 1961 births Category Living people Category People from Kosteryovo Category Eastern Orthodox Christians from Moldova Transnistria stub pl Justynian Owczinnikow ro Iustinian Ovcinicov ru ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Justinian was a storeship that carried provisions to the convict settlement at New South Wales . She left Falmouth, Cornwall Falmouth in England on 20 January 1790 and, after calling at Madeira and Saint Jago , she arrived at Sydney Cove in Port Jackson on 20 June, having been driven off from the harbour heads on 2 June. One week after her arrival, the three ships of the infamous Second Fleet Australia Second Fleet arrived. After unloading, she departed for China on 28 July 1790, calling at Norfolk Island on the way. DEFAULTSORT Justinian Ship Category Convictism in Australia Category Freighters Category Ships of the Second Fleet Merchantship stub ... more details
POV date February 2008 Infobox Person name Ioan Marina br Patriarch Justinian of Romania image Patriarch Justinian.jpg caption Patriarch Justinian painted inside the walls of Saint Spyridon the New Church ... death place Bucharest Justinian Marina born Ioan Marina February 2, 1901, in ue ti , V lcea County ... al Tineretului.jpg thumb 300px Patriarch Justinian and the Communist leadership of Romania, at the 23 ... of Ia i The future Patriarch Justinian owed his ascendancy within the church hierarchy to the fact ... references to Justinian in the book In God s Underground by Richard Wurmbrand, a Lutheran Pastor ... of his outspokenness toards the regime but he credits Justinian on using his influence in the early ... he describes Justinian as having become wholly a tool of the Party . The Metropolitan bishop Metropolitan ... Monastery in Ia i, the priest Ioan Marina was tonsured a monk, receiving the patronymic Justinian ... Nicodim named Vicar Bishop Justinian Vasluianul as locum tenens until a permanent successor was elected ... Nicolae B lan of Transylvania presiding the Patriarch was resting at Neam Monastery . Justinian ... and then Metropolitan of Moldavia, Justinian put in tremendous efforts to rebuild the diocese ... left by the war. Metropolitan Justinian permitted the first procession featuring the coffin containing ... on Metropolitan Justinian s decisions, to orphans, widows, invalids, school cafeterias, churches ... Justinian Marina Archbishop of Bucharest, Metropolitan of Ungro Vlachia, Patriarch of All Romania ... and the installation ceremony in St. Spiridon the New Church, Bucharest, Patriarch Justinian ... churches, etc. In response to Patriarch Justinian s call to Greek Catholic believers, on October 1 ... Orthodox Church. Achievements as Patriarch Despite many difficulties, during the 29 years of Justinian ... reciprocal visits. Justinian travelled to the Armenian Apostolic Church Armenian Patriarchate at Echmiadzin ..., some visited by Justinian at the head of synodal delegations Austria 1969 , Germany 1970 and Belgium ... more details
Image Gurlitt Justinian column.jpg thumb upright Reconstruction of the column, after Cornelius Gurlitt, 1912. The depiction of a helical narrative frieze around the column, after the fashion of Trajan s Column , is erroneous. The Column of Justinian was a Roman triumphal column erected in Constantinople by the Byzantine emperor Justinian I in honour of his victories in 543. ref Brian Croke, Justinian s Constantinople , in Michael Maas ed. , The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Justinian Cambridge 2005 , pp. 60 86 p. 66 . ref It stood in the western side of the great square of the Augustaeum , between the Hagia Sophia and the Great Palace of Constantinople Great Palace , and survived until the early 16th century, when it was demolished by the Ottoman Empire Ottomans . Description and history The column was made of brick, and covered with brass plaques. ref name ODB Kazhdan 1991 , p. 232 ref The column stood on a marble pedestal of seven steps, and was topped by a colossal bronze equestrian statue of the emperor in Roman triumph triumphal attire the dress of Achilles as Procopius calls it , wearing an antique style muscle cuirass , a plumed helmet of peacock feathers the toupha , holding ... ref ref Kazhdan 1991 , p. 2100 ref Image Justinian Augustaion Nimphyrios.jpg thumb left Contemporary drawing of the equestrian statue of Justinian 1430 . Notice the inscription THEO DOSI , which points ... cannons ref name Finkel cquote Among the fragments were the leg of Justinian, which exceeded ... 2142 12271 illinoisclassica121987RABY.pdf?sequence 2 External links Commons category Column of Justinian ... nauplion.net CP Justinian.html Four fifteenth century travellers look at the Statue of Justinian Coord missing Turkey Ancient columns of Constantinople DEFAULTSORT Column Of Justinian Category 540s architecture Category Buildings of Justinian I Category Monumental columns in Istanbul Justinian Category Roman victory columns Justinian Category Equestrian statues de Justinian S ule id Tiang Justinianus ... more details
kn km h Ship capacity Ship crew Ship notes Ship armament Justinian was a 1,875 GRT cargo ship that was built ... . In 1947, she was transferred to her original owner and renamed Justinian . She was sold to a West ... skip j Justinian 201942?distrikt None title D S Justinian publisher Sj historie language ... Sjo History Justinian was built for Hilmar Reksten, ref name Ships Bergen . On completion in May ... Justinian and placed under the management of Hilmar Reksten, Bergen. ref name Sjo In 1954, Justinian ... name Sjo References reflist External links http www.sjohistorie.no imagearchive Justinian 1942.jpg Photo of Justinian DEFAULTSORT Justinian Empire C ships Category 1940 ships Category Ships built in Germany ... more details
Infobox economist name Justinian F Rweyemamu school tradition Development Economics color lightsteelblue image name rweyemamu.jpg image size 250px image caption birth date Birth date 1942 09 28 mf y birth place Bukoba , Kagera Region , Tanzania death date Death date and age mf yes 1982 03 30 1942 02 15 death place New York, New York , USA nationality flag Tanzania institution the United Nations 1970s 1982 br Office of the President of Tanzania 1970s br Ministry of Planning 1970s br the University of Dar es Salaam 1967 1976 field Development Economics alma mater Harvard University small Ph.D., 1971 small br Fordham University small B.A., 1965 small influences opposed influenced Delphin Rwegasira br Ibrahim Lipumba br Juma Semboja br Benno Ndullu br Jakaya Kikwete contributions Africa industrialisation strategy br International Monetary System and the New International Order awards signature file name only repec prefix repec id Justinian F Rweyemamu was Tanzania s first major Economics scholar. Considered by many as the outstanding representative of the post independence African scholars, he was also a pan Africanist, political strategist, and international civil servant. Early life and education Rweyemamu was born on September 28, 1942 in Katoma, a small village in the outskirts of Bukoba town located in Kagera Region , Tanzania . In 1958 he joined St. Thomas More College Ihungo, a catholic secondary school in Bukoba , and in 1961 graduated top of his class. He then went to the USA on a scholarship to pursue undergraduate education on the eve of his country s independence from ... friends and colleagues established the Justinian F. Rweyemamu Prize in order to perpetuate the academic ... at the service of their people. It was established by 4 of the institutions with which Justinian ... House, 1992 . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Rweyemamu, Justinian ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... March 30, 1982 PLACE OF DEATH New York City, New York DEFAULTSORT Rweyemamu, Justinian Category 1942 ... more details
The Plague of Emmaus in Arabic , n amw s Romanization of Arabic transliterated , also known as the Plague of Amwas , was an outbreak of Plague disease plague , possibly bubonic plague , that occurred in 639 Anno Domini AD in the town of Emmaus Imwas Amwas in Palestine . The town had been re founded as Emmaus Nicopolis Nicopolis in 221 AD by the Roman Emperor Elagabalus , and was given the title of city . Shortly after its conquest by the forces of the Rashidun Caliphate , who set up a military camp there, the plague struck. The epidemic is famous in Muslim sources because of the death of many prominent companions of Muhammad . It is estimated that 25,000 people died in this outbreak, which is considered part of the outbreaks of plague in the 6th, 7th and 8th centuries that followed the major pandemic of the 6th century, the Plague of Justinian . ref Dols 1974 . ref References reflist Sources Dols, Michael W. Plague in Early Islamic History . Journal of the American Oriental Society , Vol. 94, No. 3 Jul Sep, 1974 , pp. 371 383. Category Epidemics Category Islamic history Category 639 ar ... more details
attributed to it are in fact the same disease. Early outbreaks Main Plague of Justinian Black Death ..., and was named the Plague of Justinian after emperor Justinian I , who was infected but survived through ... History of the Justinian Pandemic. In Little, Lester K. editor. 2007 , Plague and the End of Antiquity ...About the disease in general information about the medieval European plague Black Death Infobox disease Name Bubonic plague Image Plague buboes.jpg Ca ption a person infected with bubonic plague ICD10 ... cite web url http allcountries.org health plague.html title Plague, Overview work Health Topics A to Z ..., the bubonic plague kills about two out of three infected humans within 4 days. The term bubonic plague is derived from the Greek word bubo , meaning swollen gland . Swollen lymph node s buboes especially occur in the armpit and groin in persons suffering from bubonic plague. Bubonic plague was often used synonymously for plague, but it does in fact refer specifically to an infection that enters ... plague is generally believed to be the cause of the Black Death that Black Death migration swept ... that plague was imported to Europe on two or more occasions, each following a distinct route. These two ... of the infection routes followed by this disease. ref Because the plague killed so many of the working ... Press year 1983 isbn 9780313240669 ref Signs and symptoms The most famous symptom of bubonic plague ... or neck. Due to its bite based form of infection, the bubonic plague is often the first step of a progressive series of illnesses. Two other types are pneumonic and septicemic. However, pneumonic plague ... person to person spread. Bubonic plague symptoms appear suddenly, usually 2 5 days after exposure to the bacteria ... plague is an infection of the lymphatic system , usually resulting from the bite of an infected ... and Necrosis necrotic . Bubonic plague can progress to lethal septicemic plague in some cases. The plague is also known to spread to the lungs and become the disease known as the pneumonic plague ... more details
plague dates back to the mid 500s, known as the Plague of Justinian . ref Gordon, p. 471 ref The largest ... F rst, 1656 A plague doctor Italian physici epidemeie , Dutch pestmeesters , German Pestarzt , was a special medical physician of the Middle Ages who saw those who had the bubonic plague . They were specifically hired by towns that had many plague victims in times of plague epidemic s. Since the city was paying their salary they treated everyone, the rich and the poor. Plague doctors were normally .... Plague doctors by plague doctor contract their covenant treated only plague patients and were known as municipal or community plague doctors , whereas general practitioners were separate doctors ... ref Plague doctors often were not professionally trained experienced physicians or surgeons, but medical ..., infected air. ref name Byrne170 Byrne, 170 ref In France and the Netherlands plague doctors many ... a fruit seller beforehand. ref name Byrne170 Being a medieval plague doctor was unpleasant, risky, and difficult. The chances of survival in times of a plague epidemic were slim. Because of the dangers and difficulties involved, plague doctors were very hard to find. ref name webmac http web.mac.com mloret iWeb apeuro06 Plague 20Doctor.html Contract of a Plague Doctor ref History Pope Clement VI had hired several extra plague doctors during the Black Death plague. They were to attend to the sick people of Avignon. Of eighteen doctors in Venice, only one was left by 1348 five had died of the plague ... loss of people due to the bubonic plague in a town created an economic disaster. Community plague ... procedure of autopsies was freely allowed by plague doctors to allow research for a cure of the plague ... rate of a doctor of 50 florin per year. ref name Byrne169 So valuable were plague doctors that when ... A plague doctor would have worn a beak doctor costume in his role as a specialized doctor. He was known ..., p. 9 ref Historian O Donnell says that a medieval plague doctor was also referred to as the chirurgeon ... more details
plague at that early date. ref Simpson, W.J. ref ref Patrick, A. ref First Pandemic Plague of Justinian main Plague of Justinian The Plague of Justinian in AD 541&ndash 542 is the first known ... through the Mediterranean into what is now France. It is estimated that the Plague of Justinian killed ... coauthors title Justinian s Flea Plague, Empire, and the Birth of Europe publisher Viking Penguin ...About the disease caused by Yersinia pestis other uses Plague disambiguation update date October 2010 Infobox disease Name Plague Image Yersinia pestis fluorescent.jpeg Caption Yersinia pestis seen at 200 ... of the various forms of the disease plague. ICD10 ICD10 A 20 a 20 ICD9 ICD9 020 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus 000596 eMedicineSubj med eMedicineTopic 3381 MeshID D010930 Plague is one of three epidemic diseases ... and devastation it brought. Depending on lung infection, or sanitary conditions, plague also can be spread ... of plague depend on the concentrated areas of infection in each person such as bubonic plague in lymph nodes, septicemic plague in blood vessels, pneumonic plague in lungs, etc. Medicines can cure plague if detected early. Plague is still Endemic epidemiology endemic in some parts of the world. Name The epidemiological use of the term plague is currently applied to bacterial infections that cause bubo es , although historically the medical use of the term plague has been applied to pandemic infections in general. Plague is often synonymous with bubonic plague but this only describes one of its manifestations. Other names have been used to describe this disease, such as The Black Plague and The Black ... of the disease. The etymology of the word plague is believed to come from the Latin word pl ga blow, wound and plangere to strike, or to strike down . Epidemiology and Distribution of Plague Infection ... means. ref name PM Plague Manual Epidemiology, Distribution, Surveillance and Control , p ... except Australia. The natural foci of plague are situated in a broad belt in the tropical and sub tropical ... more details
Red plague can refer to the following diseases Smallpox Erysipelas Vibriosis , a systemic bacterial infection of marine and estuarine fishes, caused by the Vibrio genus. Also known as red pest , red boil , or saltwater furunculosis It can also have the following meanings Red plague corrosion , the corrosion of silver plated copper Red plague is an early 20th century euphemism for prostitution . Fact date February 2007 Red plague, an epithet referring to communism . In this context it has been used in J zef Szczepa ski s 1944 poem Red Plague poem Czerwona Zaraza Polish for Red Plague disambig ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Plague Songs Type Album Artist various artists Cover Plague Songs.jpg Released 2 October 2006 Recorded 2006 Genre Length Label 4AD Producer Reviews allmusic Rating 3.5 5 Allmusic class album id r931281 pure url yes link The Independent Rating 5 5 http enjoyment.independent.co.uk music reviews article1769760.ece 29 September 2006 The Times The Sunday Times Rating 2 5 http www.timesonline.co.uk newspaper 0,,176 2376284,00.html 1 October 2006 Plague Songs is an album of songs, by various artists, about the ten Plagues of Egypt described in the Book of Exodus . The songs were originally commissioned by the United Kingdom British arts organisation Artangel for its project The Margate Exodus, which centres around a one day event that took place in Margate on 30 September 2006. ref cite web url http www.4ad.com news plague songs and title Plague Songs & The Margate Exodus publisher 4AD date 29 September 2006 accessdate 2 October 2006 ref ref cite web url http margateexodus.org.uk about.php title The Margate Exodus About accessdate 2 October 2006 ref The 4AD release gathers together the 10 original recordings, presented in Biblical plague order. Track listing Blood Klashnekoff The Plague of Blood Relate the Tale King Creosote The Plague of Frogs The Meaning of Lice Stephin Merritt The Plague of Lice Flies Brian Eno & Robert Wyatt The Plague of Flies The Fifth Plague Laurie Anderson The Death of Livestock Boils Cody ChesnuTT The Plague of Boils Hailstones Tiger Lillies The Tiger Lillies The Plague of Hail Glittering Clouds Imogen Heap The Plague of Locusts Darkness Scott Walker singer Scott Walker The Plague of Darkness Katonah Rufus Wainwright The Death of the Firstborn References reflist External links http www.themargateexodus.org.uk The Margate Exodus http www.artangel.org.uk Artangel http www.4ad.com plaguesongs 4AD Release Site http plaguesongs.gather.com Plague Songs profile on Gather.com Category 4AD albums Category ... more details
Infobox Single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name The Plague Cover Cover size Caption Artist Diary of Dreams Album A side B side Released October 23, 2007 Format Recorded Genre Darkwave br Gothic rock Gothic Length Label Accession Records Writer Producer Certification Last single This single Next single Misc The Plague is a single from Diary of Dreams that serves as a teaser for their first studio album in three years, Nekrolog 43 . Track listing the Plague Vers.N41 3 51 the Plague Vers.N4 4 4 47 Allocution 5 18 Traumt nzer memorial version 07 4 41 DEFAULTSORT Plague song Category Diary of Dreams songs 2000s song stub pl The Plague album Diary of Dreams uk The Plague ... more details