- Joos van
Ghistele (ca. 1446 in Ghent – ca. 1525) was a
Flemish nobleman who
spent four
years (1481–1485)
travelling around in the
Middle East and southern...
- only
Lower Egypt and
published their travel accounts, such as Joos van
Ghistele and André Thévet, put
Thebes in or
close to Memphis. The
first European...
- the
Forty Martyrs"
standing in Homs was
already mentioned by Joos van
Ghistele in the 15th century. By 1914, "a
large bell" had been sent from Russia...
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Uytgangh ofte
bekeeringhe 1557
Ambrosius Zeebout Tvoyage van Mher Joos van
Ghistele 1560
Desiderius Erasmus Lof der
Zotheid (Dutch
translation of Erasmus's...
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country skier Joos de Beer (died 1591),
Early Netherlandish painter Joos van
Ghistele (c. 1446–c. 1525),
Flemish nobleman Joos de
Momper (1564–1635), Flemish...
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visited only
Lower Egypt and
published their travel accounts, like Joos van
Ghistele and André Thevet, put
Thebes in or
close to Memphis. The
Karnak temple...
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Hagiographica 53. Bruxelles: Société des Bollandistes.
Ghistele, Joos van (1572).
Tvoyage van Mher Joos van
Ghistele twelcke mach
anders ghenaemt sijn. Ghendt: de...
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castle Gestel (Meerhout)
Gestel (Lummen)
Gestel (Meeuwen) Gistel,
named Ghistele of
Ghestele originally France Gestel (Morbihan), muni****lity in Bretagne...
- the Holy Land and
Mount Sinai French 1480s Joos van
Ghistele Tvoyage van Mher Joos van
Ghistele (1577)
Dutch 1586
Giovanni Zuallardo Description of a...
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Wilkinson John
Pendlebury John
Romer (Egyptologist) John Shae
Perring Joos van
Ghistele Josef W.
Wegner Joseph (Genesis)
Joseph Bonomi the
Younger Joseph Davidovits...