
The Black Death
Documentary
Overview
The Black Death, a pandemic disease that ravaged in the 1300s, caused a never-before-seen human catastrophe of frightening magnitude. Over the course of three terrible years, more than a third of Europe's population was wiped out.
Top Cast


Denis Lawson
Denis Lawson
Narrator
Denis Lawson
Narrator


Simon Thorp
Simon Thorp
Gabriele De Mussis
Simon Thorp
Gabriele De Mussis
Vincent Carmichael
Vincent Carmichael
Giovanni Boccaccio
Vincent Carmichael
Giovanni Boccaccio


Philip Madoc
Philip Madoc
Gentile da Foligno
Philip Madoc
Gentile da Foligno


Jonathan Firth
Jonathan Firth
Louis Heyligen
Jonathan Firth
Louis Heyligen


Patrick Toomey
Patrick Toomey
Robert of Avesbury
Patrick Toomey
Robert of Avesbury


Nicholas Rowe
Nicholas Rowe
Gui de Chauliac
Nicholas Rowe
Gui de Chauliac


Timothy Watson
Timothy Watson
Bailiff of the Court
Timothy Watson
Bailiff of the Court


Dorian Lough
Dorian Lough
Nicholas Deneys
Dorian Lough
Nicholas Deneys
Susan Engel
Susan Engel
Lady Rose de Saxham
Susan Engel
Lady Rose de Saxham
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