Ancient Epidemiology and Plague R...
Ancient Epidemiology and Plague Response

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Throughout history, pandemics have profoundly shaped human civilization, contributing to the fall of empires, transforming societal structures, and driving medical innovation.

Major Historical Pandemics

  • Plague of Athens (430 BCE): Striking during the Peloponnesian War, this epidemic (likely typhus or smallpox) killed up to a third of Athens' population. It caused a severe breakdown in civic virtue, religious piety, and social order, ultimately weakening the powerful city-state.
  • Antonine Plague (165-189 CE): Believed to be smallpox, this plague was brought back to Rome by returning soldiers. It decimated the Roman army, crippled the agricultural economy, and is widely considered a major catalyst for the decline of the Roman Empire.
  • Plague of Cyprian (250-270 CE): Possibly a viral hemorrhagic fever, this outbreak ca ... 
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