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Burchard of Mount Sion (Latin: Frater Burchardus, also misnamed Brocard or Bocard; fl. late 13th century), was a German priest, Dominican friar, pilgrim and author probably from Magdeburg in northern Germany, who travelled to the Middle East at the end of the 13th century. There he wrote his book called: Descriptio Terrae Sanctae or "Description of the Holy Land" which is considered to be of "extraordinary importance".

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  • Burchard of Mount Sion (Latin: Frater Burchardus, also misnamed Brocard or Bocard; fl. late 13th century), was a German priest, Dominican friar, pilgrim and author probably from Magdeburg in northern Germany, who travelled to the Middle East at the end of the 13th century. There he wrote his book called: Descriptio Terrae Sanctae or "Description of the Holy Land" which is considered to be of "extraordinary importance". (en)
  • Burchardus de Monte Sion, auch Burchardus de Saxonia, Burchard vom Berg Zion, († nach 1285) war ein deutscher Dominikaner. Er verfasste eine der bekanntesten mittelalterlichen Beschreibungen des Heiligen Landes. (de)
  • Burchard de Mont Sion, ou Brocard du Mont-Sion, en allemand : Burchardus de Monte Sion ou Burchardus de Saxonia ou Burchard vom Berg Zion, est un prêtre allemand, frère dominicain, pèlerin et écrivain, probablement originaire de Magdebourg en Allemagne du Nord, qui a voyagé au Moyen-Orient, à la fin du XIIIe siècle et a écrit son livre qui, sous le titre Descriptio Terrae Sanctae (en français : Description de la Terre sainte), considéré d'une « importance extraordinaire ». (fr)
  • Burchard z góry Syjon – średniowieczny dominikanin niemieckiego pochodzenia, który w XIII wieku podróżował po Palestynie i spisał swe wrażenia w „Descriptio Terrae Sanctae”. Bywa mylony z Burchardem ze Strasburga, pielgrzymem z XII wieku. (pl)
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  • Burchard of Mount Sion (Latin: Frater Burchardus, also misnamed Brocard or Bocard; fl. late 13th century), was a German priest, Dominican friar, pilgrim and author probably from Magdeburg in northern Germany, who travelled to the Middle East at the end of the 13th century. There he wrote his book called: Descriptio Terrae Sanctae or "Description of the Holy Land" which is considered to be of "extraordinary importance". (en)
  • Burchardus de Monte Sion, auch Burchardus de Saxonia, Burchard vom Berg Zion, († nach 1285) war ein deutscher Dominikaner. Er verfasste eine der bekanntesten mittelalterlichen Beschreibungen des Heiligen Landes. (de)
  • Burchard de Mont Sion, ou Brocard du Mont-Sion, en allemand : Burchardus de Monte Sion ou Burchardus de Saxonia ou Burchard vom Berg Zion, est un prêtre allemand, frère dominicain, pèlerin et écrivain, probablement originaire de Magdebourg en Allemagne du Nord, qui a voyagé au Moyen-Orient, à la fin du XIIIe siècle et a écrit son livre qui, sous le titre Descriptio Terrae Sanctae (en français : Description de la Terre sainte), considéré d'une « importance extraordinaire ». (fr)
  • Burchard z góry Syjon – średniowieczny dominikanin niemieckiego pochodzenia, który w XIII wieku podróżował po Palestynie i spisał swe wrażenia w „Descriptio Terrae Sanctae”. Bywa mylony z Burchardem ze Strasburga, pielgrzymem z XII wieku. (pl)
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  • Burchardus de Monte Sion (de)
  • Burchard of Mount Sion (en)
  • Burchard de Mont Sion (fr)
  • Burchard z góry Syjon (pl)
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