AI1019.4 A great pestilence, i.e. a colic, in Ára in the above year, and many people died there.
It is time for us to wipe out this great pestilence that has already plagued us for too long!
"It has been a year of great pestilence, disease and famine," M'tapa began his prepared speech, when Sebastian was seated and refreshed.
Under him many portents happened and a great pestilence occurred."
Verginius was an augur, and died during the great pestilence which devastated Rome in 463 BC.
Sir Gilbert is believed to have died in 1403 during the great pestilence (plague), which also killed his first son, Sir William (i), who inherited his title.
Its deliberations will have no legislative import, but still signify that the great pestilence of cyberspace is finally getting political attention on this side of the Atlantic.
This in its turn introduces an appalling description of the great pestilence which devastated Athens during the Peloponnesian War, and thus the book closes.
Three years beforehand, he foretold the great pestilence of 664, and that he himself should die of it, but that Eata, the abbot, should outlive it.
When in the great pestilence Cuthbert was stricken down, Boisil declared he would certainly recover.