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  1. Giovanni de Marignolli [1] [a] (latín: Johannes Marignola; [5] [6] [b] en varios anglicismos como John of Marignolli, [10] [11] o John de Florence, [12] [c] fue un notable viajero europeo católico del siglo XIV en la China medieval.

  2. Giovanni de' Marignolli (Latin: Johannes Marignola; fl. 1338–53), variously anglicized as John of Marignolli or John of Florence, was a notable 14th-century Catholic European traveller to medieval China and India.

  3. 25 de mar. de 2024 · Giovanni dei Marignolli (born before 1290, Florence [Italy]) was a Franciscan friar and one of four legates sent to the court of the Mongol emperor of China, Togon-Temür, at Khanbaliq (Beijing). Marignolli’s notes on the journey, though fragmentary, contain vivid descriptions that established him among the notable travelers to the ...

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  4. Imagen Giovanni Marignolli. Giovanni de' Marignolli (Latin: Johannes Marignola; fl. 1338–53), varios anglicized as John de Marignolli o John of Florence, fue un notable viajero católico europeo del siglo XIV a China medieval e India. Vida Vida temprana. Giovanni nació, probablemente antes de 1290, en la noble familia florentina de los ...

  5. Giovanni de Marignolli (latín: Johannes Marignola; en varios anglicismos como John of Marignolli, o John de Florence, fue un notable viajero europeo católico del siglo XIV en la China medieval.

  6. known to us under the name John Marignolli, sometimes Giovanni. de' Marignola, and his importance for the history of South-East Asia lies in the fact that, like Marco Polo, he made his return voyage from China not by the Central Asian overland route again but by sea through the Indies and, what is more, though passing.

  7. Giovanni de' Marignolli: An Italian Prelate at the Court of the South-East Asian Queen of Sheba | Journal of Southeast Asian History | Cambridge Core. Home. >Journals. >Journal of Southeast Asian Studies. >Journal of Southeast Asian History. >Volume 9 Issue 2. >Giovanni de' Marignolli: An Italian Prelate at the... English. Français.