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Sæwulf (Late Old
English pronunciation: [
ˈsæːwulf]; fl. 1102 – 1103) was
probably the
first English pilgrim to
Jerusalem following its
conquest in the...
- of the village. The village's name
probably means, 'farm/settlement of
Saewulf/Sigewulf'. The
Silverstone Circuit, the
current home of the
British Grand...
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Syria and Palestine. By Nasir-i-Khusrau [1047 A.D.]. The
pilgrimage of
Saewulf to Jerusalem. The
pilgrimage of the
Russian abbot Daniel.
Translated by...
- of the
vessels were
still at the location. A
pilgrim account written by
Saewulf in 1101 to 1103 CE also
identifies the site, as do
Belard of
Ascoli (c...
- in Palestine:
Comprising the
Narratives of Arculf, Willibald, Bernard,
Saewulf, Sigurd,
Benjamin of Tudela, Sir John Maundeville, de. p. 86. The Gentiles...
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arrived and left
accounts of the new kingdom;
among them are the
English Sæwulf, the
Kievan Abbot Daniel, the
Frank Fretellus, the
Byzantine Johannes Phocas...
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William of Tyre,
Fulcher of Chartres, the
Venetian Treaty, the
Travels of
Saewulf, and John of Wurzburg's
Pilgrim Guide all
detail Jerusalem but have little...
- in Palestine:
Comprising the
Narratives of Arculf, Willibald, Bernard,
Saewulf, Sigurd,
Benjamin of Tudela, Sir John Maundeville, de. p. 86. "The Gentiles...
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Syria and Palestine. By Nasir-i-Khusrau [1047 A.D.]. The
pilgrimage of
Saewulf to Jerusalem. The
pilgrimage of the
Russian abbot Daniel.
Translated by...
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included the site
within the city walls. Some two-and-a-half
centuries later,
Saewulf (c. 1108 AD)
maintained that it was
Hadrian who
enclosed the traditional...