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      • Frà Odorico (Frère Odoric) of Pordenone (1286, Pordenone, Friul — 14 Jan. 1331, Udine, Friul-Venezia), also known as Odorico Mattiussi/​Mattiuzzi, was a Franciscan friar of Czech origin who traveled extensively in Asia from 1318 to 1330, and left writings that give precious information on 14th century Southeast Asia.
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  2. Odoric of Pordenone[a] (c. 1280–14 January 1331) was a Franciscan friar and missionary explorer from Friuli in northeast Italy. He journeyed through India, Sumatra, Java, and China, where he spent three years in the imperial capital of Khanbaliq (now Beijing).

  3. Sep 18, 2014 · Odorico from Pordenone was a Franciscan Friar, who made a journey from Venice to Peking in the first half of the fourteenth century, at the time of the so-called “Mongolian peace”.

  4. Odoric of Pordenone. 1286?-1331. Italian Missionary. Odoric of Pordenone was a Franciscan missionary who traveled extensively throughout Asia. He was the first European traveler to describe distinctions between Oriental and Occidental culture accurately and in detail.

  5. A Franciscan missionary of a Czech family named Mattiussi, born at Villanova near Pordenone, Friuli, Italy, about 1286; died at Udine, 14 Jan., 1331. About 1300 he entered the Franciscan Order at Udine.

  6. Overview. Odoric of Pordenone. Quick Reference. (1265/86?–1331), Franciscan missionary who traveled to China and back from about 1320 to 1330. Odoric left Constantinople before 1320 for the East as a missionary in the company of another ... From: Odoric of Pordenone in The Oxford Companion to World Exploration » Subjects: History.

  7. Philippa Byrne. Department of History, Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin, Dublin, Ireland. ABSTRACT . This article revisits one of the texts associated with the fourteenth- century spread of Franciscan mission across Eurasia, the account of the travels of Odoric of Pordenone (d.1331).

  8. ODORIC (c. 1286-1331), styled of Pordenone, one of the notable travellers to the farther East in the Middle Ages, and a Beatus of the Roman Church, was born at Villa Nuova, a hamlet near the town of Pordenone in Friuli, in or about 1286, and, according to ecclesiastical biographers, in early years took the vows of the Franciscan order and ...

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