Three Accounts of A Pilgrimage To Egypt and the Holy Land in 1384-5

Three Accounts of A Pilgrimage To Egypt and the Holy Land in 1384-5

Author: Richard Abels December 23, 2025 Duration: 1:06:01
Send us Fan Mail In the year 1384 a company of six wealthy merchants from Florence, each accompanied by a servant, went on a ten-month long pilgrimage to Mameluke Egypt, Palestine, and Syria. Upon returning to Florence, three of them--Leonardo Frescobaldi, Giorgio Gucci, and Simone Sigoli--wrote narratives of the journey. Although there are hundreds of accounts of pilgrimages to the East during the Middle Ages, this is the only pilgrimage that produced three independent narratives. What makes...

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