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Topic: Indochina War, First, or French Indochina War of 1946-54
Location: Kashgar > Kashi Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu (Sinkiang) China

Cyprian's biographer, Pontius of Carthage, writes of …

Years: 244 - 255

Cyprian's biographer, Pontius of Carthage, writes of the plague at Carthage, an early center of Christianity:

     Afterwards there broke out a dreadful plague, and excessive destruction of a hateful disease invaded every house in succession of the trembling populace, carrying off day by day with abrupt attack numberless people, every one from his own house. All were shuddering, fleeing, shunning the contagion, impiously exposing their own friends, as if with the exclusion of the person who was sure to die of the plague, one could exclude death itself also. There lay about the meanwhile, over the whole city, no longer bodies, but the carcasses of many, and, by the contemplation of a lot which in their turn would be theirs, demanded the pity of the passers-by for themselves. No one regarded anything besides his cruel gains. No one trembled at the remembrance of a similar event. No one did to another what he himself wished to experience.