Why Winters During the Black Death Years Were BRUTAL | Boring History For Sleep
Discover how the winters during the Black Death were harsher than ever, making an already devastating plague even deadlier. In this episode of Boring History For Sleep, we explore the chilling combination of disease, famine, and freezing winters that shaped medieval Europe.

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