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Maundrell is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Henry Maundrell (1665–1701),
English travel writer William Maundrell (1876–1958), English...
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Henry Maundrell (1665–1701) was an
academic at
Oxford University and
later a
Church of
England clergyman, who
served from 20
December 1695 as chaplain...
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Crusaders in the
Battle of
Hittin in 1187. In
March 1697, when
Henry Maundrell visited Jacob's Well, the
water stood at 5 feet (1.5 m) deep of the well's...
- 500 Akçe. Half of the
revenue went to a Waqf.
English academic Henry Maundrell in 1697
found it a ruin, save for a khan (caravanserai)
built and occupied...
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earliest European to
identify the site was the 17th-century
traveller Henry Maundrell in 1697, and
Franz Heinrich Weissbach [de] was the
first editor of the...
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William Herbert Maundrell (5
November 1876 — 17 June 1958) was an
English first-class
cricketer and clergyman,
spending nearly twenty years as a chaplain...
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three of them.
Laurent d'Arvieux in 1660
counted 20 trees; and
Henry Maundrell in 1697
counted 16
trees of the “very old” type: Sunday, May 9 The noble...
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Committee of the
Palestine Exploration Fund. OCLC 1004386. (pp. 210, 219)
Maundrell, H. (1703). A
Journey from
Aleppo to Jerusalem: At Easter, A. D. 1697...
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group of crossroads,
unlike Cyrrhus whose bishop was
under Manbij.
Henry Maundrell who
visited Mambij in 1699
noticed a rock with
large busts of a male and...
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Franciscans return for good, rebuilt, and
fortified the site. In 1697
Henry Maundrell noted that: "The
Convent of St John has been
within these four
years rebuilt...