A Florentine Pilgrimage to Bethlehem and Jerusalem in 1384

A Florentine Pilgrimage to Bethlehem and Jerusalem in 1384

Author: Richard Abels December 29, 2025 Duration: 20:35
Send us Fan Mail This is an addendum to my previous episode with Peter Konieczny. One of my listeners sent me an email asking why we never covered Frescobaldi's, Gucci's, and Sigoli's accounts of their experiences in Jerusalem. As she pointed out, when asked by the Sultan's representative in Alexandria the purpose of their trip, they said that it was to visit the Holy Sepulcher. And she is absolutely right. We ought to have talked about the culmination of the pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Give...

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