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- Agrefeny (Russian: Агрефений; also spelled Agrefenii or Agrephenius) was a Russian monk and archimandrite who made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land around...
- Later Islamic period Burchard of Mount Sion (1283) Symon Semeonis (1320s) Agrefeny (1370s) Nompar of Caumont (c. 1420) Bertrandon de la Broquière (1432–1433)...
- hosted Saint Sava bishop of Damascus in the 1370s abbot during the visit of Agrefeny abbot of the Serbian community resettled the monastery with 50 monks abbot...
- Later Islamic period Burchard of Mount Sion (1283) Symon Semeonis (1320s) Agrefeny (1370s) Nompar of Caumont (c. 1420) Bertrandon de la Broquière (1432–1433)...
- Later Islamic period Burchard of Mount Sion (1283) Symon Semeonis (1320s) Agrefeny (1370s) Nompar of Caumont (c. 1420) Bertrandon de la Broquière (1432–1433)...
- Later Islamic period Burchard of Mount Sion (1283) Symon Semeonis (1320s) Agrefeny (1370s) Nompar of Caumont (c. 1420) Bertrandon de la Broquière (1432–1433)...
- Later Islamic period Burchard of Mount Sion (1283) Symon Semeonis (1320s) Agrefeny (1370s) Nompar of Caumont (c. 1420) Bertrandon de la Broquière (1432–1433)...
- of the region, the monastery was again abandoned. The Russian pilgrim Agrefeny was the last person to mention visiting it around 1370. The monastery was...
- Later Islamic period Burchard of Mount Sion (1283) Symon Semeonis (1320s) Agrefeny (1370s) Nompar of Caumont (c. 1420) Bertrandon de la Broquière (1432–1433)...
- Later Islamic period Burchard of Mount Sion (1283) Symon Semeonis (1320s) Agrefeny (1370s) Nompar of Caumont (c. 1420) Bertrandon de la Broquière (1432–1433)...