• The first signs of plague in Moscow appeared in late 1770, which would turn into a major epidemic in the spring of 1771.
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  • Nevertheless, three years later it was plague, not smallpox that attacked Russia. The Moscow Plague Riot of 1771.
  • The first signs of plague in Moscow appeared in late 1770, which would turn into a major epidemic in the spring of 1771. ... The crowd gathered and the riot began.
  • Main page » Miscellaneous. How Muscovites raised the "Plague Riot" in 1771 and for what they killed Archbishop Ambrose. 2024. Table of contents
  • The plague in Russia in 1770-1771 he first caused panic and fear, and then violence and Plague riot in Moscow. Black death.
  • The Plague Riot of 1771. The bubonic plague came to Moscow with soldiers returning home from the Ottoman-Russian War. ... The Cholera Riots of 1830-31.
  • This is how the Moscow plague riot began. The year 1770 turned out to be alarming for Russia - there was another Russian-Turkish war.
  • An exception was the plague in Moscow in 1771–73. Then Russian troops entered Moldavia, where the plague broke out.
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  • 1930s Watercolour of the Plague Riot by E. Lissner. The plague peaked in September 1771, killing over 1000 people every day.