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Population of Europe 1444
The population of Europe around this time is from 50-70 million people with many sources having populations around this number. I will provide what I found to be a fairly accurate amount for the countries during this exact date with what land they owned. Not all of it is finished, however, most of the major powers in Europe have been done (excluding the HRE). To get the numbers I have here, I used https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/source/pop-in-eur.asp to help figure out what the population was in the given area and use a seperate source to determine the population density in the area and which countries controlled which areas. In the source above, it has the population being around 50 million people in Europe, which in the table above, has around 46 million people in Europe. Going based off the link used, there should be about 4 million people split among the remaining HRE states, the holy orders (Teutonic and Livonian Order), and any other remaining Balkan countries.

The counties of Europe had a large boom in population, up until however, the Black Plague struck again and devastated Europe, especially around the 1340s-1420s time period. Parts of Germany were reduced by up to 40% and Provence, a notable state in France during the 1400s, had almost half of its population die to the plague.

To add further to this, countries like France, who would normally have a much larger population, have their population split among the English controlled France, the Burgundians, Provence, Brittany, Savoy, and Lorraine.

Overall, the population of Europe is based off of estimations, especially during this time period where there was little to no written records of the population at that time. Using credible sources and good estimations can assist with finding the closest amount possible for the true number of people in Europe.

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