- the
Templar fortress before the fall of the city.
According to
Ludolph of
Suchem (which
seems exaggerated): "In Acre and the
other places nearly a hundred...
-
chronicler Ludolph of
Suchem described Al-Ashrafe
Khalil as "an
exceedingly wise man".Ludolphi,
Rectoris Ecclesiæ
Parochialis in
suchem, p.42 Mahdi, p. 97...
-
Facts as
Sources of
International Rights and
Obligations (Leiden: A. W. Sijthoff, 1973), p. 173. of
Suchem, Ludolph.
Rectoris Ecclesiæ Parochialis. p. 46....
-
William of Tyre, vol. 2, bk. 22, ch. 23, pp. 486–488.
According to
Ludolph of
Suchem (which
seems exaggeration): "In Acre and the
other places nearly a hundred...
-
Ludolf von Sudheim, also
called Ludolph von
Suchem, was a
German priest who is
primarily known as the
author of an
account of his time in the
Levant and...
- to tour
Egypt as a part of
their pilgrimage to the Holy Land.
Ludolph of
Suchem, a
parish priest in the
diocese of Paderborn,
mentions his
visits to the...
-
Palaestina Prima was Caesarea-Palaestina, 'Caesarea of Palestine' (von
Suchem 1971: 7, 111; 2013;
Gilman et al. 1905). This city was also
called 'Caesarea...
- "
Eusebius of
Caesarea in the 4th-century
records in his Onomasticon: "
Suchem, city of
Jacob now deserted. The
place is
pointed out in the
suburb of Neapolis...
- Rivington. Deycks, F. (ed.) (1851). Ludolphi,
rectoris ecclesiae parochialis in
Suchem. De
itinere Terrae Sanctae liber. Stuttgart:
Litterarischer verein. Donner...
-
Ludolf von Sudheim.
Ludolf von
Sudheim (fl. 1340), also
known as
Ludolf of
Suchem,
travelled to the Holy Land from 1336–1341,
writing De
Terra sancta et itinere...