The Justinianic Plague’s Origins and Consequences
Georgiana Bianca Constantin *
Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Dunarea de Jos University of Galati, Romania.
Ionuţ Căluian
Valahia University Targoviste, Romania.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
The bubonic plague is an extremely old disease (apparentely from the late Neolitic era). The so-called “Justinianic plague” of the sixth century was the first well-attested outbreak of bubonic plague in the history of the Mediterranean world. It was thought that the Justinianic Plague, along with barbarian invasions, contributed directly to the so-called “Fall of the Roman Empire.”
Keywords: Plague, pandemics, history.