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Itinerarium Burdigalense ("Bordeaux Itinerary"), also
known as
Itinerarium Hierosolymitanum ("Jerusalem Itinerary"), is the
oldest known Christian itinerarium...
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Sepulchre around the
whole site. In 333, the
author of the
Itinerarium Burdigalense,
entering from the east,
described the result: On the left hand is the...
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visited in 333 by the
anonymous "Pilgrim of Bordeaux",
whose Itinerarium Burdigalense is the
earliest description left by a
Christian traveler in the Holy...
- basilica, that is to say, a
church of
wondrous beauty".
Itinerarium Burdigalense, p. 594 Wharton,
Annabel Jane (1992). "The
Baptistery of the Holy Sepulcher...
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Itinerarium Burdigalense came to take this
route in 333-34 and thus gave it the name Pilgrim's road.
Apart from the
Itinerarium Burdigalense, two other...
- oremus.org.
Retrieved 2024-03-29. Tosefta, Bava Batra, 1:11
Itinerarium Burdigalense 598:4–6
Bargil Pixner (2010).
Rainer Riesner (ed.).
Paths of the Messiah...
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noting Jewish attachment to the rock may be
found in the
Itinerarium Burdigalense,
written between 333 and 334 CE when
Jerusalem was
under Roman rule,...
- villages, and
other stops, with the
intervening distances Itinerarium Burdigalense, also
known as the
Itinerarium Hierosolymitanum ("Jerusalem Itinerary")...
- the
Middle East Umm ar-Rasas
mosaics Eusebius of
Caesarea Itinerarium Burdigalense Egeria Jerome Anonymous pilgrim of
Piacenza Chronicon Paschale John of...
- ISBN 978-88-209-9070-1), p. 1013 Otto ****, ed. (1990),
Itineraria Antonini Augusti et
Burdigalense, Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, p. 33, ISBN 9783519042730 "İl İdaresi ve Mülki...