This article presents a brief reconstruction of the historic journey of Benedict the Pole and John of Pian de Carpine, the first known Europeans after A.D. 900 who completed a successful return journey east of Baghdad and gave surviving accounts of their travels. The article, which focuses mainly on the role of Benedict the Pole, is divided into five parts: the reasons and organization of the deputation sent to the Mongols by Pope Innocent IV from 1245-1248, the route travelled by the Papal envoys, the existing versions of the two surviving accounts of the mission, the role of Benedict the Pole as the secretary and translator to the papal legate Pian de Carpine, and the outcome of the journey as seen from the perspective of Europe-Asia cont...
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Poland’s first native chronicler and a proud contributor to the twelfth century renaissance placed h...
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The aim the article is not to provide a holistic view of the relations between the world of the Lati...
Starting from the mid-13th century a phase of contact between East Asia and Europe began, which ende...
In a 1250 C.E. letter to Pope Innocent IV regarding a possible Mongol invasion, King Bela IV of Hung...
Poland’s first native chronicler and a proud contributor to the twelfth century renaissance placed h...
The cover title of the new issue, An Oriental Journey, has attracted a great deal of interest from a...
Thomas S. Noonan, Suzdalia's eastern trade in the century before the Mongol conquest. This article f...
The article aims at elaborating facts in the last decades of the seventeenth century depending on th...
The article is devoted to a relatively unknown Polish-Cypriot episode in the late medieval period, w...
Poland’s first native chronicler and a proud contributor to the twelfth century renaissance placed h...
Benedict the Pole — the greatest Polish traveler of the Middle AgesThe greatest Polish travele...
The author of this article examines the gradual accumulation of information in the Hungarian Kingdom...
The article discusses the little-known (in historiography) history ofdiplomatic relations between Ch...
The Travels of Marco Polo is the most influential travelogue on the Silk Road ever written in a Euro...
This article compares trends in the reception of the fourteenth-century travel narrative (Relatio) o...
Since the start of his journey in 1275, Marco Polo has been one of the most significant figures to p...
The aim the article is not to provide a holistic view of the relations between the world of the Lati...
Starting from the mid-13th century a phase of contact between East Asia and Europe began, which ende...
In a 1250 C.E. letter to Pope Innocent IV regarding a possible Mongol invasion, King Bela IV of Hung...
Poland’s first native chronicler and a proud contributor to the twelfth century renaissance placed h...
The cover title of the new issue, An Oriental Journey, has attracted a great deal of interest from a...
Thomas S. Noonan, Suzdalia's eastern trade in the century before the Mongol conquest. This article f...
The article aims at elaborating facts in the last decades of the seventeenth century depending on th...
The article is devoted to a relatively unknown Polish-Cypriot episode in the late medieval period, w...
Poland’s first native chronicler and a proud contributor to the twelfth century renaissance placed h...