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Guillaume Caoursin, also
called Gulielmus Caoursin (1430,
Douai – 1501, Rhodes), was vice-chancellor of the
Order of
Saint John of Jerusalem, or Knights...
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besieged Rhodes once
again and
captured the city and island.
Gulielmus Caoursin, vice-chancellor of the
Knights Hospitaller, was an eye-witness of the...
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Revolution in 1688. Indianapolis. Gibbon, E., Kaye, J., Scott, W.,
Caoursin, G. (1870). The crusades. London. Michaud, J. Fr. (Joseph Fr.). (1841)...
- (1751).
Histoire des croisades. Berlin. Gibbon, E., Kaye, J., Scott, W.,
Caoursin, G. (1870). The crusades. London. Michaud, J. Fr. (Joseph Fr.). (1841)...
- (Mabre-Cramoisy, Paris, 1677; The Hague, 1793; Bruges, 1887)
Guillaume Caoursin,
Obsidionis Rhodiae urbis descriptio, slnd (Ehrard Ratdolt, Venice, c....
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Latin was
written about Cem's life. It was
illustrated by
Guillaume Caoursin, vice-chancellor of the
Knights Hospitaller. It was
published in several...
- 2017.
Caoursin,
Guillelmus (1501). "Guillelmi
Caoursin [sic]
Rhodiorum Uicecancellarij:
obsidionis Rhodie urbis descriptio" [Guillelmi
Caoursin [sic]...
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Obsidionis Rhodiæ
urbis descriptio (1480) had been
written by
Gulielmus Caoursin, the vice-chancellor of the
order of the
knights of St John of Jerusalem...
- identity: the
Turks of Greece,
Human Rights Watch, ISBN 0-929692-70-5
Caoursin, Guillaume, and John Kay. The
siege of Rhodes. J.
Lettou and W. de Machlinia...
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between Cairo and the
Delta ports,
dated between 1289 and 1291.
Guillaume Caoursin was the
fifteenth century historian of the
Knights Hospitaller after 1460...