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- Rorgo Fretellus, also spelled Fetellus (fl. 1119–1154), was a Frankish priest in the Kingdom of Jerusalem who wrote a widely circulated description in...
- has in this land been made into a Galilean or a Palestinian." c. 1130, Fetellus, "The city of Jerusalem is situated in the hill-country of Judea, in the...
- (1945). Village Statistics, April, 1945. Government of Palestine. Fetellus (1896). Fetellus (ca 1130 AD), Translated and Annotated by Rev. James Rose Macpherson...
- Judea — forty-seven years after the destruction of Jerusalem." c. 1130, Fetellus, "The city of Jerusalem is situated in the hill-country of Judea, in the...
- Tel Aviv University Publications Section. ISBN 965-440-007-3. Fetellus (1896). Fetellus (circa 1130 A.D). Palestine Pilgrims' Text Society. Government...
- other works in the library of the cathedral of Nazareth. In PPTS V.1, as Fetellus. Charles the Good. Charles the Good (1084–1127) was count of Flanders who...
- other works in the library of the cathedral of Nazareth. (PPTS V.1, as Fetellus) John of Würzburg. John of Würzburg (fl. 1160s) was a German priest who...
- Extracts from Aristeas, Hecatæus, Origen, and other early writers (1896): Fetellus (ca. A.D. 1130), Translated and Annotated by Rev. James Rose Macpherson...
- Vol. 2. London: Committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund. Fetellus (1896). Fetellus (circa 1130 A.D). Palestine Pilgrims' Text Society. Guérin, V...