Bernard the Pilgrim

Bernard the Pilgrim (fl. 865), also called Bernard the Wise (Latin: Bernardus Sapiens) and Bernard the Monk, was a ninth-century Frankish monk. He is most recognisable for the composition of a travelogue, in which he details his journey around the Mediterranean, travelling through Italy, Egypt, the Holy Land, and France.

Bernard the Pilgrim
NationalityFrench
Other namesBernard the Wise, Bernardus Sapiens
OccupationMonk
Era9th century
Notable workItinerarium
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