Greek and Roman Cities
The Antonine Plague was a devastating epidemic that struck the Roman Empire from AD 165 to AD 180, believed to have been caused by either smallpox or measles. This plague significantly impacted the population and economy, leading to urban decline as cities faced severe labor shortages and decreased trade, contributing to broader patterns of decline in late antiquity.
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