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- Arculf was a Frankish churchman who toured the Holy Land around 670. Bede claimed he was a bishop from Gaul (Galliarum episcopus). According to Bede's...
- pilgrimage. Adomnán got much of his information from a Frankish bishop called Arculf, who had personally visited Egypt, Rome, Constantinople and the Holy Land...
- Architectural historian K. A. C. Creswell, referring to a testimony by Arculf, a Gallic monk, during his pilgrimage to Palestine in 679–82, notes the...
- Apollodorus  –   Aral Volume 2.4:   Aram, Eugene  –   Arcueil Volume 2.5:   Arculf  –   Armour, Philip Volume 2.6:   Armour Plates  –   Arundel, Earls of Volume...
- Christ's blood, brought to Hispania by Joseph of Arimathea. In the account of Arculf, a 7th-century Anglo-Saxon pilgrim, mention is made of a chalice venerated...
- an 1895 publication of Arculf's pilgrimage report, The Oak or Terebinth of Abraham has been shown in two different sites. Arculf and many others (Jerome...
- – if indeed it was destro**** in 614 – it was rebuilt and was visited by Arculf (c. 670) and described as two-level and round. During the following centuries...
- Aeolian Islands are already known to Isidor of Seville, the Gallic bishop Arculf, who dictated his journey to the Holy Land to the Irishman Adomnan (before...
- That year, an earthquake destro**** Jericho. A decade later, the pilgrim Arculf visited Jericho and found it in ruins, all its "miserable Canaanite" inhabitants...
- particular focus on Palestine. In contrast to travelers to Palestine, such as Arculf (c. 680s), Nasir Khusraw (c. 1040s) and others, who were pilgrims, al-Maqdisi...