List of victims of the plague
To the plague epidemics designated succumbed to many millions of people. Victims of this disease include a .:
Antiquity to late antiquity
- Šuppiluliuma I. , Hittite great king; † approx. 1320 BC Chr.
- Marc Aurel , Roman Emperor; † 180 in Vindobona (Vienna)?
- Claudius Gothicus , Roman Emperor; † 270 ("plague"?)
- Pelagius II , Pope; † 590
12th Century
- Godfrey of Bouillon † 1100 (different traditions about the cause of death)
- Friedrich V , Duke of Swabia. † 1191 Acre (or Malaria)
14th Century
- Johannes Duns Scotus , philosopher; † 1308 in Cologne
- Joan of Burgundy , Queen of France; † 1348
- Joan of England, daughter of Edward III. from England; † 1348
- Laura de Noves , presumed muse of Petrarch ; † 1348
- Jutta of Luxembourg , Crown Princess of France; † 1349
- King Alfonso XI of Castile ; † 1350
- Simeon the Proud , Grand Duke of Vladimir Moscow; † 1353 in Moscow
15th century
- Ulman Stromer , first German paper manufacturer; † 1407 in Nuremberg
- Margaret I , Queen of Denmark, Norway and Sweden; † 1412 in Flensburg
- Jan Žižka , General of the Hussites; † 1424
- Edward I , King of Portugal; † 1438
- Ludwig I , Count of Württemberg; † 1450
- Henry XVI. , Duke of Bavaria-Landshut; † 1450
- Stefan Lochner , painter; † 1451 in Cologne
- Johann Hunyadi , Hungarian national hero; † 1456
- Alfonso V , King of Portugal; † 1481
16th Century
- Giorgione , Italian painter; † 1510 in Venice
- Johann Wassenberch , Duisburg clergyman, author of a chronicle in the Lower Franconian language, † 1517 in Duisburg
- Matthäus Schiner , cardinal; † 1522 in Rome
- Konrad Grebel , Baptist; † 1527 in Maienfeld in Graubünden
- Andreas Bodenstein , reformer; † 1541 in Basel
- Johannes Zwick , reformer and hymn poet; † 1542 in Bischofszell
- Hans Holbein the Younger , painter; † 1543 in London
- Johannes Blasius , Protestant pastor and reformer; † 1550 in Chur
- Sebastian Münster , geographer and cosmographer; † 1552 in Basel
- Johannes Comander , Protestant pastor and reformer † 1557 in Chur
- Theodor Bibliander , Reformed theologian; † 1564 in Zurich
- Christoph Froschauer , printer; † 1564 in Zurich
- Bernardino Ochino , Reformation theologian; † 1564 in Austerlitz
- Conrad Gesner , doctor and naturalist; † 1565 in Zurich
- Philipp Gallicius , Protestant pastor, hymn poet and reformer; † 1566 in Chur
- Albrecht I of Brandenburg-Ansbach , first Prussian duke; † 1568 in Tapiau
- Tobias Egli , Protestant pastor; † 1574 in Chur
- Titian , Italian painter; † 1576 in Venice possibly at the age of 99
- Anna of Denmark and Norway , Electress of Saxony ( mother Anna ); † 1585
- Jean Bodin , French state philosopher and witch theorist ; † 1596
- Peter Binsfeld , auxiliary bishop of Trier and witch theorist ; † 1598
- Luís de Camões , Portuguese national poet (The Luisiads); † 1580
17th century
- Bernhard Textor , theologian; † 1602 in Dillenburg
- Johann Buxtorf the Elder , theologian; † 1629 in Basel
- Johannes Wolleb , theologian; † 1629 in Basel
- Friedrich Spee , Jesuit and witch theorist ; † 1635 in Trier
- Wilhelm Schickhardt , professor of biblical languages, astronomy and mathematics, designer of the first mechanical calculating machine; † 1635 in Tübingen
- Martin Opitz , baroque poet; † 1639 in Danzig
- Johann Jakob Wolleb the Elder , organist; † 1667 in Basel
- Johann Heinrich Schmelzer , composer; † 1680 in Prague
- Juana Inés de la Cruz , Mexican nun and poet; † 1695 in Mexico City after becoming infected as a nurse