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Justinianic Plague Caused By The Same Bacterium Behind The Bubonic Plague, Scientists Report
Historians and scientists have long debated whether the Justinianic Plague, which hit the Byzantine Empire in 541 AD before reaching Constantinople in 542, was in fact caused by the same bacterium that took the lives of millions during the infamous Bubonic Plague.
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