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Secrets of the Dead

The Pandemic That Killed Half of Europe

The Black Death may have killed nearly 50 percent of the Europe's population.

10/29/2025

Secrets of the Dead

The Pandemic That Killed Half of Europe

Clip: Season 22 Episode 10 | 1m 28sVideo has Closed Captions

The Black Death may have killed nearly 50 percent of the Europe's population.

The Black Death may have killed nearly 50 percent of the Europe's population, making it one of the deadliest pandemic in recorded human history. Compared to the COVID-19 pandemic, which killed a recorded 1 percent of the population affected.

10/29/2025

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The Black Death Journal

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Clip: S22 Ep10 | 1m 57s | The haunting journal of Agnolo di Tura reveals the horrors of the Black Plague. (1m 57s)

Could This Be the Black Death’s Earliest Victim?

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Clip: S22 Ep10 | 3m 21s | Ancient gravestones in Kyrgyzstan hint the Black Death began long before it reached Europe. (3m 21s)

How the Black Death Set Sail for Europe

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Clip: S22 Ep10 | 1m 5s | In 1347, ships reached Sicily with the Black Death. In a year, it spread across Europe to England. (1m 5s)

Preview | Chasing the Plague

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Preview: S22 Ep10 | 32s | Scientists study medieval bubonic plague victims in hopes of preventing future outbreaks. (32s)

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