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The luxury and magnificence of Kāfūr's court became legendary, but it accorded poorly with the general condition of Egypt, which had suffered from plague, famine, and a major earthquake during his rule.
Iași was sacked several times by Turks, Tatars, and Poles, was burned to the ground on one occasion, and suffered a plague in 1734, but it endured as a cultural and economic centre.
Some of the works of Lorenzo Viani, such as "The Plague in Lucca", have suffered of a series of conservation problems, which deeply compromised the same physical integrity of the artworks and calls for important conservation interventions.
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Starting in 1348, Venice suffered several plague epidemics, most notably the Black Death [1].
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