3. The Black Death Reaches Messina – October 1347

In October 1347, a handful of plague-stricken sailors docked at Messina, Sicily, unknowingly unleashing the Black Death upon Europe. This single moment marked the pandemic’s catastrophic entry point, leading to the deaths of millions and a continent-wide upheaval. Societies crumbled, faith was shaken, and economies transformed as the plague swept relentlessly onward. Messina’s tragic reception would echo for centuries, shaping Europe’s future in profound and unexpected ways. Discover the full story of the Black Death’s arrival.