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 | |
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Nationality | French |
Other names | Bernard the Wise, Bernardus Sapiens |
Occupation | Monk |
Era | 9th century |
Notable work | Itinerarium |
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