"Jaskier could have changed the content of that ballad to reflect the truth. He did not. Who would need to hear that the witcher and the poet never saw each other again. That four years later she died of smallpox in Vizima during an epidemic."
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Commissioned after her death at 32 from smallpox, this portrait of Marie Louise Elisabeth, eldest daughter of Louis XV, with her son & fiercely protective parrot, by Adélaïde Labille-Guiard, is cast with a gloomy, ominous beauty.

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Jessie bout to blast off if ya catch my 17th century era Smallpox.

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in 1694, Queen Mary II, died of smallpox in her home at Kensington Palace. Co-reigning with her husband, William III, she is one of the central figures painted on the ceiling.

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Can true love conquer a disapproving father, a creepy brother, & smallpox?! In today's ep on 17th century diplomat, letter-writer & staunch romantic Dorothy Osborne, the eminent Professor Bernard Capp renews our faith in the power of love! https://t.co/yqfgubByVL

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In the 1870s Hampstead residents afraid of the spread of smallpox opposed the location of the Fever Hospital. They suggested a less populous site (in red on map). In 1885 the Metropolitan Asylum Board moved all smallpox patients to hospital ships on the Thames

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in 1979 The eradication of the smallpox virus was certified, making smallpox the first and to date only human disease driven to extinction.

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This day 8 April 1704: Death of Greenwich Ranger Henry Sidney, First Earl of Romney from smallpox…

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DON'T MISS: Museum Director Dr. Hicks on what happened when soldiers used syphilitic people for smallpox vaccines https://t.co/8ValPsaowK

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Next week: Join Director Dr. Hicks as he tells a tale of The Great Pox vs SmallPox… https://t.co/8ValPsaowK

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