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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...
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texts and
versions of John de
Plano Carpini and
William de
Rubruquis, as
printed for the
first time by
Hakluyt in 1598,
together with some...
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versions of John de
Plano Carpini and
William de
Rubruquis.
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Bashkirs were the
works of
Joannes de
Plano Carpini and
William of
Rubruquis of the 13th century. By 1226,
Genghis Khan had
incorporated the lands...
- (2005). The
texts and
versions of John de
Plano Carpini and
William de
Rubruquis.
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Capital of Ingushetia".
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Rubruquis. 1753.
Cited in Jaimoukha's The Chechens, page 35 Jaimoukha, Amjad. The...
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living in
Derbent in the 12th century, and
Christian traveler Wilhelm of
Rubruquis writes about a
Jewish community in the 13th century. The
first mention...
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INSEE commune file Yule, Henry; Beazley,
Charles Raymond (1911). "
Rubruquis,
William of" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 23 (11th ed.). pp. 810–812...
- (1903). The
Texts and
Versions of John de
Plano Carpini and
William de
Rubruquis: As ... -
Richard Hakluyt,
Giovanni (da Pian del Carpine,
Archbishop of...
- Soviets.
Bakhchysarai Cave
Monastery "The
iournal of
frier William de
Rubruquis". Ebooks.adelaide.edu.au.
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original on 30
March 2012...