Dancing Plague Catalyst

Dancing Plague Catalyst

In 1518, in the small French town of Strasbourg, a young woman named Frau Troffea began dancing uncontrollably in the street. Her dancing continued for days, and by the third day, her shoes were soaked with blood. She attracted over 30 people to join her, which catalyzed the Dancing Plague of 1518.

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