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The pandemic that ravaged Constantinople in the sixth century was called the Byzantine Death Black Death Hemorrhagic Fever Justinian Plague
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The correct answer is the Justinian Plague or Plague of Justinian. It came from rats on merchant ships. It was one of the deadliest pandemics in history and 25-100 million people died from it.
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