The lives Black Death took away in Europe

The Black Death, also known as Black Plague, is one of world’s worst pandemics. The disease entered European lands in around 1343 through Crimea, passing the Silk Route and beginning from Central Asia. One of the main causes is believed to be rat fleas hosted by black rats, of which trade ships used to be replete back then. Between the years 1346–53, plague had claimed around 200 million lives, i.e., nearly 60 percent of Europe’s population. In the 14th century alone, the disease had decimated the European population from 400 to some 350 million.

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What does the king in a deck of playing cards represent?

A deck of cards has 52 cards of different denominations starting from one to ten and four colours such as spades, clubs, hearts and diamonds. It has 4 types of court cards including King, Queen, and Jack. Interestingly, the Kings represent a real historical king. The king of Spades represents King David. The king of Clubs represents Alexander the Great. The king of Hearts represents Charlemagne, and the king of Diamonds represents Julius Caesar.

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