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William of
Rubruck (Dutch:
Willem van Rubroeck; Latin:
Gulielmus de Rubruquis; fl. 1248–1255) or
Guillaume de
Rubrouck was a
Flemish Franciscan missionary...
- into the
large silver basin arranged at the base of the tree.
William of
Rubruck, a
Flemish Franciscan missionary and
papal envoy to the
Mongol Empire,...
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Jewish laws.
Rubruck refers Derbent as the "Iron Gate", this also
being the
meaning of the
Turkish name (Demir kapi) for the town.
Rubruck may have been...
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envoy wait for many months, Möngke
officially received William Rubruck on 24 May 1254.
Rubruck informed him that he had come to
spread the word of Jesus....
- 13th and 14th centuries, such as
Giovanni da Pian del Carpine,
William of
Rubruck,
Marco Polo,
Odoric of
Pordenone and
Giovanni de' Marignolli, mentioned...
- Horde.[better source needed] In 1253, the
Franciscan friar William of
Rubruck reported numerous Europeans in
Central Asia. It is also
known that 30,000...
- 2021-06-18.
William of
Rubruck (1990) [13th century]. Jackson, Peter; Morgan,
David (eds.). The
Mission of
Friar William of
Rubruck: His
Journey to the Court...
- the
drink is
called airag (айраг) or, in some areas, tsegee.
William of
Rubruck, in his 13th-century travels,
calls the
drink cosmos and
describes its...
- Sarāy-i Bātū) and an
explicit statement of the
Franciscan William of
Rubruck, who
visited Batu in 1253 or 1254, on his way to the
court of the Great...
- (Beijing) as far as Europe.
European missionaries, such as
William of
Rubruck, also
traveled to the
Mongol court to
convert believers to
their cause...