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Johann (Hans)
Schiltberger (1380 – c. 1440) was a
German traveller and writer. He was born of a
noble family,
probably at
Hollern near
Lohhof halfway between...
- has been elected, an
elaborate enthronement procedure followed.
Johann Schiltberger, a 15th-century
German traveler,
described the
installation of a new...
- Hungarian). Budapest.
Schiltberger,
Johann (c. 1427). "The
Battle of
Nicopolis (1396)". from The
Bondage and
Travels of
Johann Schiltberger, trans. J. Buchan...
- "Escútari". The Free Dictionary.
Retrieved 23
August 2020.
Johannes Schiltberger. Hans
Schiltbergers Reisebuch. Tübingen,
Litterarischer Verein in Stuttgart, 1885...
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residence of the
Wallachian hospodar. In 1396,
Bavarian traveler Johann Schiltberger mentions both
Curtea de Argeș and Târgoviște as
capitals of Wallachia...
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harbour of Wallachia,
gaining the town
status around 1400. In 1396,
Johann Schiltberger writes that Brăila was the
place where ships docked,
bringing "goods...
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early 18th century. In the
fifteenth century, the
German traveler Johann Schiltberger visited Lowland Karabakh and
described it as a
large and
beautiful plain...
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there in the 1430s. The port was also
visited by
German traveler Johann Schiltberger in the 15th century. In 1462,
Caffa placed itself under the protection...
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North America:
Canada Marie-Joseph Angélique...
- [better source needed] In the
early 15th century,
German traveller Johann Schiltberger after visiting the
region stated that "although the
Muslims had taken...