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Giovanni de'
Marignolli (Latin:
Johannes Marignola; fl. 1338–53),
variously anglicized as John of
Marignolli or John of Florence, was a
notable 14th-century...
- Mongγol Ulus (the
Middle Mongolian Empire). For example,
Giovanni de'
Marignolli, who
visited Yuan
dynasty in the 1340s,
referred to
Almaliq (the capital...
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established by John of Montecorvino, who was
later succeeded by
Giovanni de
Marignolli.
Other Europeans such as André de
Longjumeau managed to
reach the eastern...
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Fenicio Roberto de
Nobili John
Marignolli These include:
Jordan Catala Giovanni de'
Marignolli alias John De
Marignolli Roberto de
Nobili St.
Francis Xavier...
- Pian del Carpine, André de Longjumeau,
Odoric of Pordenone,
Giovanni de'
Marignolli,
Giovanni di
Monte Corvino, and
other travellers such as Niccolò de' Conti...
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William of Rubruck,
Marco Polo,
Odoric of
Pordenone and
Giovanni de'
Marignolli,
mentioned the
Great Wall. The
North African traveler Ibn Battuta, who...
- metropolitan. In 1338, the pope sent back the emb****y
headed by
Giovanni de'
Marignolli, who sta**** at
Beijing three or four years. They
brought gifts for Toghon...
- 25.4 to
draft translation of Yu Huan's Weilüe
Giovanni de
Marignolli, "John De'
Marignolli and His
Recollections of
Eastern Travel", in
Cathay and the...
- foot
would represent the stem of an
entheogenic plant or fungus. John of
Marignolli (1338–1353)
provides another explanation of
these creatures.
Quote from...
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Gozzolini William of
Saliceto 14th
century Manuel Chrysoloras Giovanni de'
Marignolli Francesco Petrarca (also
known as Petrarch)
Coluccio Salutati 15th century...