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The "Black Death" or bubonic plague swept Europe in the 14th Century, over 200 years before Shakespeare's time. Although plague outbreaks were common in the 16th and 17th century, the disease had mutated and was at that time "pneumonic plague" which had different symptoms. One disease that swept Europe during the sixteenth century was Syphilis, a sexually transmitted disease which sailors brought back from the Americas.


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The bubonic plague, also known as the black death, ravaged Europe in the thirteenth and fourteenth century, destroying about one-third of the population. It was still around in the 16th and even in the 17th centuries, but was an old story by then. However, there was a new disease that spread like wildfire across Europe in the early 1500s. This was a disease called syphilis, an extremely virulent sexually transmitted disease which Columbus and his sailors brought back from North America.


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