You wake up to a dark, dreary, glum-feeling, Monday-type of morning. For the 547th consecutive day. Just 18 months prior, you were a hard-working farmer gearing up for another bountiful crop season. But then the skies went dark. And they stayed dark day after day, month after month from early 536 to 537. Across much of eastern Europe and throughout Asia, spring turned into summer and fall gave way to winter without a day of sunshine. Like a blackout curtain over the sun, millions of people
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Historians said that the year 536 is the worst year to be alive not 1349 when the Bubonic plague wiped out half of Europe. Not 1918, when the Spanish flu killed almost 100 million people.
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