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- Itinerarium Burdigalense ("Bordeaux Itinerary"), also known as Itinerarium Hierosolymitanum ("Jerusalem Itinerary"), is the oldest known Christian itinerarium...
- Sepulchre around the whole site. In 333, the author of the Itinerarium Burdigalense, entering from the east, described the result: On the left hand is the...
- visited in 333 by the anonymous "Pilgrim of Bordeaux", whose Itinerarium Burdigalense is the earliest description left by a Christian traveler in the Holy...
- Itinerarium Burdigalense came to take this route in 333-34 and thus gave it the name Pilgrim's road. Apart from the Itinerarium Burdigalense, two other...
- villages, and other stops, with the intervening distances Itinerarium Burdigalense, also known as the Itinerarium Hierosolymitanum ("Jerusalem Itinerary")...
- basilica, that is to say, a church of wondrous beauty". Itinerarium Burdigalense, p. 594 Wharton, Annabel Jane (1992). "The Baptistery of the Holy Sepulcher...
- oremus.org. Retrieved 2024-03-29. Tosefta, Bava Batra, 1:11 Itinerarium Burdigalense 598:4–6 Bargil Pixner (2010). Rainer Riesner (ed.). Paths of the Messiah...
- the Middle East Umm ar-Rasas mosaics Eusebius of Caesarea Itinerarium Burdigalense Egeria Jerome Anonymous pilgrim of Piacenza Chronicon Paschale John of...
- rock" (the shaft in the cave's roof) may be that in the Itinerarium Burdigalense by the anonymous "Pilgrim of Bordeaux" who visited Jerusalem in 333 CE...
- late antique itineraries like the Tabula Peutingeriana and Itinerarium Burdigalense as Scampis or Hiscampis. It took part in the spread of Christianity along...