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Feb 11, 2017 The Antonine Plague in Second-Century Rome – Brewminate Mar 16, 2020 The Antonine Plague Although the Antonine Plague would have little influence over the arts or Roman culture, its social and political effects have left an indelible mark on the pages of history. With it, the plague brought the death knell of the Roman Empire , and would herald in a time of constant upheaval, betrayal, and - some would argue - insanity at the hands The Antonine Plague - Stoic History - Medium

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The Antonine Plague – the germs that killed an empire

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History’s deadliest pandemics: Plague, smallpox, flu Antonine Plague Deaths: 5 million • Cause: Measles and smallpox In "The Plague in Rome," painted in 1869, artist Jules Elie Delaunay creates an allegorical representation of the scourge breaking The Antonine Plague | Classical Wisdom Weekly Apr 17, 2020 How Early Christians Saved Lives and Spread the Gospel