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Lilianna Zuniga
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What was Justinian plague
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The plague of Justinian plagues was a pandemic that afflicted the eastern Roman Empire especially its capital Constantinople the Sassanid empire and port cities around the entire Mediterranean Sea
How long it lasted was for 541 AD - 542 AD
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