- Itinerarium. In 1333, John de
Montecorvino was
officially replaced by
Nicolaus de
Bentra, who was
chosen by Pope John XXII.
There were
complaints of the absence...
- Bellaghy, Bellair, Bellee,
Bellisk or Waterford, Bellisle, Beltoy, Bendooragh,
Bentra, Benvardin, Bighouse,
Billy or Curramoney,
Birch Hill,
Blackcave North,...
-
Edward Luttwak (2009)
presumed that this was none
other than
Nicolaus de
Bentra, a
Roman Catholic bishop of
Khanbilaq chosen by Pope John XXII to replace...
- "merchant" was
actually a
former bishop of
Khanbaliq named Nicolaus de
Bentra. The
History of Ming goes on to
explain that
contacts between China and...
- that the
merchant was a
former archbishop of
Khanbaliq called Nicolaus de
Bentra (who
succeeded John of
Montecorvino for that position). The
History of Ming...
- the
merchant was
actually a
former bishop of
Beijing called Nicolaus de
Bentra, sent by Pope John XXII to
replace Archbishop John of
Montecorvino in 1333...
- the
boundary between Pant-yr-afon and
Penmaenan in the west and the Hen
Bentra or "Old Village" of
Dwygyfylchi and
Capelulo in the east. Two
small rivers...
- was
actually a
former bishop of
Khanbaliq (Beijing)
called Nicolaus de
Bentra, sent by Pope John XXII to
replace archbishop John of
Montecorvino in 1333...
-
Preservation Society of Ireland,
County Antrim Yacht Club and the
Council owned Bentra Golf Course, as well as
being the
starting point for the
Gobbins Path. The...
-
dynasty sent an
alleged Byzantine merchant (who was
likely Nicolaus de
Bentra,
Archbishop of Khanbaliq) to
inform the
Byzantine ruler of the founding...