Odoric of Pordenone (c. 1280–14 January 1331), was a Franciscan friar and missionary explorer from Friuli in northeast Italy. He journeyed through India... 27 KB (3,342 words) - 17:25, 21 April 2024 |
Mandeville's Travels (redirect from Travels of Sir John Mandeville) early date the coincidence of Mandeville's stories with those of Odoric was recognized, insomuch that a manuscript of Odoric which is or was in the chapter... 46 KB (6,357 words) - 17:37, 21 April 2024 |
friar and missionary Odoric of Pordenone, who describes Hindus, as a religious sacrifice, casting themselves under the wheels of these huge chariots and... 10 KB (1,148 words) - 09:38, 4 April 2024 |
D., Italian football club Odoric of Pordenone This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Pordenone. If an internal link led you... 210 bytes (58 words) - 19:28, 29 December 2019 |
descriptions of strange races of people then believed to inhabit eastern Asia and given in such accounts. For example, Odoric of Pordenone said that the... 43 KB (4,908 words) - 18:07, 21 April 2024 |
Sumatra (redirect from Wildlife of Sumatra) traveller Odoric of Pordenone used the form Sumoltra. Later in the 14th century the local form "Sumatra" became popular abroad due to the rising power of the... 44 KB (3,833 words) - 03:49, 24 April 2024 |
name of Luzon [Doldiin], which Mr. Romanet in his work Les voyages en Asie au XIV siecle, took for original in the work of Bl. Odoric de Pordenone is due... 31 KB (3,651 words) - 12:43, 15 April 2024 |
Prester John (redirect from Letter of Prester John) (link) Odoric of Pordenone (1913) [c. 1350]. Yule, Henry; Cordier, Henri (eds.). Odoric of Pordenone. Cathay and the Way Thither. Being a collection of medieval... 45 KB (5,292 words) - 21:10, 31 March 2024 |
Cathay (redirect from Empire of Cathay) in Yuan dynasty China (he referred to southern China as Mangi). Odoric of Pordenone (d. 1331) also writes about Cathay and the Khan in his travelbooks... 27 KB (3,107 words) - 03:09, 11 March 2024 |
Brahmin flesh. According to the 14th century traveller Odoric of Pordenone, the inhabitants of Lamuri, a kingdom in northern Sumatra, purchased children... 47 KB (5,940 words) - 17:15, 19 April 2024 |
Marco Polo (category People of the War of Curzola) Khanbaliq during the Yuan dynasty, such as Giovanni de' Marignolli and Odoric of Pordenone, said nothing about the wall either. The Muslim traveller Ibn Battuta... 105 KB (12,794 words) - 10:26, 9 April 2024 |
Lambri (category History of Sumatra) and Odoric of Pordenone. Polo wrote that there were men with tails in this kingdom of Lambri. The tails were a palm in length with the thickness of a dog's... 16 KB (1,876 words) - 14:49, 1 March 2024 |
Europeans in Medieval China (category Foreign relations of Imperial China) dynasty. Marco Polo wrote a famous account of his travels there, as did the Franciscan friar Odoric of Pordenone and the merchant Francesco Balducci Pegolotti... 103 KB (12,211 words) - 09:22, 16 February 2024 |
Majapahit (redirect from Kingdom of Majapahit) was made of hardwood shingles (Javanese: sirap) laid as tiles. This description of the palace is very different than that of Odoric of Pordenone, who visited... 209 KB (23,812 words) - 16:55, 12 April 2024 |
Hangzhou (redirect from Capital of Zhejiang) 2022. Retrieved March 15, 2022. Wassaf, The Allocation of Cities. (in Persian) Odoric of Pordenone, Travels. (in Latin) Moule, Arthur Christopher (1957)... 117 KB (10,230 words) - 00:32, 31 March 2024 |
relics were removed to Quanzhou, China, and Tolentino, Italy, by Odoric of Pordenone. He is now venerated as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church, with... 11 KB (1,017 words) - 17:34, 21 April 2024 |
Catholic Church in India (redirect from History of the Catholic Church in India) "Cambaliech" (now Beijing). Friar Odoric of Pordenone arrived in India in 1321. He visited Malabar, touching at Pandarani (20 m. north of Calicut), at Cranganore... 34 KB (3,887 words) - 22:57, 2 April 2024 |
Yam (route) (category Postal history of Russia) travellers including Giovanni da Pian del Carpine, William of Rubruck, Marco Polo, and Odoric of Pordenone. While it was not the first messenger system in history... 5 KB (618 words) - 21:46, 26 April 2024 |
Jagannath (redirect from Temple of Lord Jaganatha) and merchants who sailed into Calcutta and ports of the Bay of Bengal. The Italian Odoric of Pordenone who was a Franciscan friar, visited his temple and... 126 KB (14,159 words) - 16:23, 25 April 2024 |
consort of France (d. 1398) Michael Palaiologos, Byzantine prince probable – Salvestro de' Medici, provost of Florence (d. 1388) January 14 – Odoric of Pordenone... 3 KB (251 words) - 15:34, 6 November 2022 |
as Giovanni da Pian del Carpine, William of Rubruck, Marco Polo, Odoric of Pordenone and Giovanni de' Marignolli, mentioned the Great Wall. The North... 58 KB (6,486 words) - 16:34, 15 March 2024 |
these texts include Marco Polo, Odoric of Pordenone, Wilhelm von Boldensele, Uzbeg, Benedict XII, John Mandeville, Hayton of Corycus, Riccoldo da Monte di... 11 KB (1,408 words) - 13:17, 5 April 2023 |
archbishop of Peking, and Patriarch of the Orient. ~1318–1329: Travels of the Franciscan friars, the Italian Odoric of Pordenone and James of Ireland via... 23 KB (2,852 words) - 12:46, 29 March 2024 |
Tawalisi (redirect from Kingdom of Tawalisi) they called Tatars in 1293.: 15–17 According to friar Odoric of Pordenone, the great khan of Cathay (Yuan dynasty) attacked Java (Majapahit) many times... 7 KB (845 words) - 02:01, 30 January 2023 |
Eurasian Singaporeans (category Singaporean people of European descent) dsr.nii.ac.jp. Retrieved 3 November 2021. "The Travels of Friar Odoric, Blessed Odoric of Pordenone. …". www.nas.gov.sg. Retrieved 3 November 2021. "Niccolò... 36 KB (4,524 words) - 09:09, 17 April 2024 |
Koyilandy (category Maps of India) by the names: Pliny the Elder describes the place as Patale. The Odoric of Pordenone called Pandalayani as Flandarina. The medieval Moroccan traveller... 22 KB (2,031 words) - 03:54, 22 March 2024 |
travellers such as Odoric of Pordenone who visited Sri Lanka. Catholicism was formally introduced by the Portuguese in 1505. 6.19% of the population (1... 15 KB (1,304 words) - 21:23, 20 April 2024 |