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Egeria (pilgrim)
In the 5Th Century, a Pilgrim Named Egeria Traveled from Spain to What Is Now Istanbul, and on to Jerusalem
Landscape As Cartography in Early Christian Pilgrimage Narratives* Blake Leyerle
Abbatial Jerusalem: Reformed Monastic Ideas by the Third Crusade in the Sermons of Garnerius of Rochefort and Adam the Scot
A Pilgrimage in Europe and America, Leading to the Discovery of the Sources of the Mississippi and Bloody River; with a Descript
The Art, Science, and Technology of Medieval Travel
John of Damascus and the Consolidation of Classical Christian Demonology
The Relationship Between the Topographical Mosaics of Provincia Arabia and the Madaba Mosaic Map
Columbus Discovers Paradise I65 6 "Inward Feeling": Ralegh and the Penetration of the Interior 2II
The Column of Constantine at Constantinople: a Cultural History (330-1453 C.E.)
Early Pilgrimage Itineraries
Pilgrimage to Jerusalem. (Byzanz Zwischen Orient Und Okzident 19
Pilgrimage to Jerusalem. (Byzanz Zwischen Orient Und Okzident 19 (Mainz 2020))
Revival and Resurgence in Christian History Kate
The Significance of Archaeological Excavations in Galilee for the Interpretation of the Gospels
Travel and Tourism in Late Antiquity
A Timeline of the Authors in Sidwell's Reading Medieval Latin
Memories of Utopia
AR 342/742 QUESTION SET 4 the ROMAN & BYZANTINE PERIODS: Old Landscapes Renewed
Top View
Water and Proof in Early Christian Pilgrimage Narratives
Pilgrimage to Jerusalem. (Byzanz Zwischen Orient Und Okzident 19
The Rhetoric of Architecture in the Byzantine Context: the Case Study
Reading Sacred Space: Egeria, Paula, and the Christian Holy Land
381 on the Development of Christian Cult Sites On
Latin Christian Pilgrimage in the Holy Land, 1187-1291
Christians and Jerusalem in the Fourth Century CE: a Study of Eusebius of Caesarea, Cyril of Jerusalem, and the Bordeaux Pilgrim
In the Footsteps of Egeria: a Holy Land Pilgrimage to Places, Peoples and Peace January 4-20, 2016 17 Days with Optional Extension to Jordan January 20-23
Inde Insulam Cyprum Inter Graecos Et Sarraticos (Sarracenos)…” Cyprus in 724 AD As Seen by the English Monk Willibald
Review Of: the Pilgrimage of Egeria. a New Translation of the 'Itinerarium Egeriae' with Introduction and Commentary, by A
Shepherds' Fields in Bethlehem
BIBLICAL RESEARCH BULLETIN the Academic Journal of Trinity Southwest University
9781107187153 Index.Pdf