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  1. Apr 11, 2008 · The texts and versions of John de Plano Carpini and William de Rubruquis, as printed for the first time by Hakluyt in 1598, together with some shorter pieces; edited by C. Raymond Beazley by Hakluyt, Richard, 1552?-1616 ; Beazley, C. Raymond (Charles Raymond), 1868-1955 ; Giovanni, da Pian del Carpine, Archbishop of Antivari, d. 1252 ; Ruysbroek, Willem van, 13th century

  2. Mar 26, 2020 · PDF | This article is the first part of a broader project that aims to reconstruct the perception and the representation of the Mongols in the Western... | Find, read and cite all the research you...

  3. Giovanni da Pian del Carpine OFM (or Carpini; Latin: Iohannes de Plano Carpini, [1] anglicised as John of Plano Carpini; [1] c. 1185 – 1 August 1252 [2]) was a medieval Italian diplomat, Catholic archbishop, explorer and one of the first Europeans to enter the court of the Great Khan of the Mongol Empire. [3]

  4. In his book, Giovanni da Pian del Carpine tells Europe the secrets of the Far East, and was also the first to do so, using a humble but determined voice. Of course it cannot be denied that this name is unknown to most people, while there is a broad knowledge about Marco Polo's feats and travels.

  5. Free PDF. This article is the first part of a wider project that aims to reconstruct the perception and the representation of the Mongols in the Western missionaries’ accounts of the 13th century. The first text analyzed is Giovanni di Plano Carpini’s Historia.

  6. Aug 1, 2024 · John of Plano Carpini, also known as Giovanni da Pian del Carpine, was a Franciscan friar and one of the first Europeans to reach the court of the Great Khan, Kublai Khan, in the 13th century.

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  8. In 1245-1247 John of Plano Carpini (Pian del Carpine) and Benedict the Pole, two Franciscan monks, were sent as envoys of Pope Innocent IV to the Mongol Khan. The monks traveled through the dominions of Khan Batu (ruler of the "Golden Horde") to the vicinity of Karakorum, where they witnessed the proclamation of Güyüg as the new Great Khan.

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