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publication now in the
public domain: Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "
Ricoldo da
Monte di Croce".
Catholic Encyclopedia. New York:
Robert Appleton Company...
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Catholic Dominican friar from Tuscany,
Riccoldo da
Monte di Croce, or
Ricoldo Pennini, was in
Mesopotamia where he met the Mandaeans. He
described them...
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century a
series of
works by
European scholars such as
Pedro Pascual,
Ricoldo de
Monte Croce, and
Ramon Llull depicted Muhammad as an
Antichrist and...
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theologian Thomas of Cantimpré.
Writing a
little later, the
Italian missionary Ricoldo of
Montecroce wrote that the
Mongols had
conquered the Vlachs. According...
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recorded with a high frequency.
According to the
Dominican missionary Ricoldo of Montecroce,
Arghun was "a man
given to the
worst of villainy, but for...
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contemporary sources, such as
Philippe Mouskès,
Thomas of Cantimpré and
Ricoldo of Montecroce.
Contemporary do****ents
indicate that by 1253,
Kaliman I...
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Rubruck visited Mongolia.
Dominican missionaries to the
Ilkhanate included Ricoldo of
Montecroce and
Barthelemy of Bologna, who
later became the
bishop in...
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Geremia Bonomelli,
Daniele Comboni,
Giustino de Jacobis,
Guglielmo M****aia,
Ricoldo da Montecroce,
Odorico da Pordenone;
Naval engineers and entrepreneurs...
- The
Encyclopedia of the
Medieval Chronicle. John
Ambrose McHugh (1912). "
Ricoldo da
Monte di Croce". In
Catholic Encyclopedia. 13. New York. Crawford, P...
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Commissionnaires de l'Academie impʹerial des sciences. John
Ambrose McHugh (1912). "
Ricoldo da
Monte di Croce". In
Catholic Encyclopedia. 13. New York. Chisholm, Hugh...