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Harald Parigger, born 9 September 1953 in Flensburg, is a German historian and novellist. He studied history and German in Würzburg. He became a secondary school teacher and later worked at the House of Bavarian History in Munich. He has written a number of academic essays, poems, plays, short stories and historical novels, mainly for children and young people. His novels include Im Schatten des schwarzen Todes (English- In the shadow of the black death),[1] Der schwarze Mönch and Der Rubin des Königs.

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  1. ^ Google Books: Im Schatten des schwarzen Todes: Dt. Paperback-Verlag, 2001, ISBN 3423706333 - Retrieved 2019-02-02