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epitafium N nt inv in sing

epitet <gen -tu> N m

1. epitet usu pl (wyzwisko):

2. epitet LIT:

epidemia <gen -ii> N f

epicentrum N nt inv in sing

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Po potopie szwedzkim i epidemiach związanych z działaniami wojennymi, liczba mieszkańców miasta zmniejszyła się do około 1000 mieszkańców.
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W styczniu 1916 roku pogarszające się warunki materialne doprowadziły w mieście do wybuchu epidemii tyfusu plamistego.
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Nękające miasteczko epidemie zdziesiątkowały ludność, a pożary w 1806 i 1845 zniszczyły jego zabudowania.
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Jedną z przyczyn założenia tego cmentarza był brak miejsca na zapełnionym już cmentarzu przykościelnym a drugą epidemia cholery.
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W okresie czarnej śmierci miał odznaczyć się troską o poszkodowanych wskutek epidemii.
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