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== Agriculture, fauna, and medicine ==
== Agriculture, fauna, and medicine ==
*[[Plague (disease)]], a disease caused by ''Yersinia pestis''
*[[Plague (disease)]], (commonly referred to as bubonic plague or black death), caused by infectious bacteria ''Yersinia pestis''
* An [[epidemic]] of infectious disease (medical or agricultural)
* An [[epidemic]] of infectious disease (medical or agricultural)
* A [[pandemic]] caused by such a disease
* A [[pandemic]] caused by such a disease
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* [[List of epidemics]]
* [[List of epidemics]]
* [[Antonine Plague]], an ancient pandemic in 165–189 CE brought to the Roman Empire by troops returning from campaigns in the Near East
* [[Antonine Plague]], an ancient pandemic in 165–189 CE brought to the Roman Empire by troops returning from campaigns in the Near East
* [[Black Death]], the Eurasian pandemic beginning in the 14th century
* [[Black Death]], the Eurasian pandemic beginning in the 14th century, also known as "The Plague"
* [[Great Northern War plague outbreak]], a European outbreak in the early 18th century
* [[Great Northern War plague outbreak]], a European outbreak in the early 18th century
* [[Great Plague of London]], a massive outbreak in England that killed an estimated 20% of London's population in 1665–1666
* [[Great Plague of London]], a massive outbreak in England that killed an estimated 20% of London's population in 1665–1666
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** [[Manchurian plague]] (1910–11): Part of the third plague pandemic
** [[Manchurian plague]] (1910–11): Part of the third plague pandemic
* [[HIV/AIDS]], originally referred to as the "gay plague" when it was discovered in the 1980s (see [[History of HIV/AIDS]])
* [[HIV/AIDS]], originally referred to as the "gay plague" when it was discovered in the 1980s (see [[History of HIV/AIDS]])
* [[2007 vole plague in Castile and León|Vole plague]] in Castile and León (Spain), in 2007.


== Art, media, and entertainment ==
== Art, media, and entertainment ==
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* ''[[Plague!]]'', a card game about the Black Plague in England
* ''[[Plague!]]'', a card game about the Black Plague in England
*Plague of Shadows (Plague Knight), a character and DLC gamemode for [[Shovel Knight]]
*Plague of Shadows (Plague Knight), a character and DLC gamemode for [[Shovel Knight]]
*The Plague, a playable killer character of Babylonian origin from the asymmetrical-survival horror [[Dead by Daylight]]


=== Literature ===
=== Literature ===
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* ''Plague'', a 1977 thriller novel by [[Graham Masterton]]
* ''Plague'', a 1977 thriller novel by [[Graham Masterton]]
* ''[[Plague 99]]'', a novel by Jean Ure
* ''[[Plague 99]]'', a novel by Jean Ure
* [[The Plague (novel)|''The Plague'' (novel)]], a novel by Albert Camus
* [[The Plague (novel)|''The Plague'' (novel)]], a novel by [[Albert Camus]]
* [[The Plague (Dragon Prince)|"The Plague" (''Dragon Prince'')]], an epidemic which affects both humans and dragons in Melanie Rawn's novel
* [[The Plague (Dragon Prince)|"The Plague" (''Dragon Prince'')]], an epidemic which affects both humans and dragons in Melanie Rawn's novel
* [[The Plague (magazine)|''The Plague'' (magazine)]], New York University's comedy magazine
* [[The Plague (magazine)|''The Plague'' (magazine)]], New York University's comedy magazine
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==== Artists ====
==== Artists ====
* [[The Plague (American band)]], a hardcore punk band from Cleveland
* [[The Plague (American band)]], a hardcore punk band from Cleveland
* [[The Plague (English band)]], a punk rock band
* [[The Plague (British band)]], a punk rock band
* [[The Plague (New Zealand band)]], a theatrical punk/art rock band
* [[The Plague (New Zealand band)]], a theatrical punk/art rock band


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==== Songs ====
==== Songs ====
* "[[Plague (song)|Plague]]", by Crystal Castles from the 2012 album III
* "[[Plague (song)|Plague]]", by Crystal Castles from the 2012 album III
* "The Plague", by [[Demon_(band)#Discography|Demon from the 1983 album by the same name]]
* "The Plague", by [[Demon (band)#Discography|Demon from the 1983 album by the same name]]
* "The Plague," an unreleased song by [[The Mountain Goats]] that appears on the 2020 live album ''The Jordan Lake Sessions''
* "The Plague," an unreleased song by [[The Mountain Goats]] that appears on the 2020 live album ''The Jordan Lake Sessions''



Latest revision as of 12:57, 19 September 2024

Plague or The Plague may refer to:

Agriculture, fauna, and medicine

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Historical plagues

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Modern plagues

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Art, media, and entertainment

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Art

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Fictional entities

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Films and television

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Games

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  • Corrupted Blood incident, a virtual plague that occurred in the video game World of Warcraft
  • Plague Inc., a strategy game for smartphones and tablets by Ndemic Creations
  • Plague!, a card game about the Black Plague in England
  • Plague of Shadows (Plague Knight), a character and DLC gamemode for Shovel Knight
  • The Plague, a playable killer character of Babylonian origin from the asymmetrical-survival horror Dead by Daylight

Literature

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Music

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Artists

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Albums

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EPs

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Songs

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Musicals

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Television

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Religion

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  • Plagues of Egypt, the 10 calamities that God inflicted on Egypt in the book of Exodus
  • The seven plagues poured out from seven bowls in Revelation 15:5-16:21

Technology

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  • Capacitor plague, a condition afflicting computer motherboards in which capacitors fail

See also

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