- an
ethnographic report on the
Mongol Empire composed by a
certain C. de
Bridia in
Latin in 1247. It is one of the most
detailed accounts of the history...
- at most, 25,000 cavalry. The
Historia Tatarorum by the
Franciscan C. de
Bridia Monachi suggests a
Mongol force of 10,000 troops,
which would have been...
-
Tartars or
Historia Tartarorum may
refer to: the
Tartar Relation of C. de
Bridia (1247) the
Historia Tartarorum of
Simon of Saint-Quentin (before 1253) the...
-
Stumpa Dúloigh Maol
Bridia Valley, with
Stumpa Dúloigh on the
right Highest point
Elevation 784 m (2,572 ft)
Prominence 499 m (1,637 ft)
Listing Marilyn...
-
highest mountain. It then
follows a road
through ****meenduff Glen to
reach Bridia Valley. It then
follows the Lack Road over
another mountain p**** into Derrynafeana...
- m****cript
volume containing books 21-24 of the
Speculum Historiale and C. de
Bridia's Historia Tartarorum was lent by the
Archdiocese of
Zaragoza for display...
- Kilkenny: GK 1
Bridia Martin (St Paul's) FB 2 Ann
Downey (St Paul's) RWB 3 Mary
Holden (Ballyhale Shamrocks) CB 4
Bridie Martin (St Paul's) LWB 5 Mary...
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Magunihy Killaha Killarney Brickeen Island 19
Magunihy Killarney Killarney Bridia 327
Dunkerron North Knockane Killarney Bromore East 192
Iraghticonnor Kilconly...
- needed] In 1245, in Wrocław,
Polish friars Benedict of
Poland and C. de
Bridia joined Giovanni da Pian del
Carpine in his
journey to the seat of Güyük...
- journey,
based on Benedict's oral narrative,
Hystoria Tartarorum, was C. de
Bridia,
probably also a Pole.
Hystoria Tartarorum contains an
important description...