The International Prester John Project: How A Global Legend Was Created Across Six CenturiesMain MenuOrientation to ProjectPath One: 1122-1235Path Two: 1236-1310 ADPath Three : 1311-1460 ADPath Four : 1461-1520 ADPath Five: 1521-1699 ADPath Six: 1700-1800 ADChristopher Taylor // christopher.eric.taylor@gmail.com946e2cf6115688379f338b70e5b6f6c039f8ba6f Global Middle Ages
Mari Historiarum
12023-11-26T18:48:33-08:00Christopher Taylor // christopher.eric.taylor@gmail.com946e2cf6115688379f338b70e5b6f6c039f8ba6f52813plain2023-12-29T16:39:04-08:00Christopher Taylor // christopher.eric.taylor@gmail.com946e2cf6115688379f338b70e5b6f6c039f8ba6fThe Mari Historiarum chronicle, credited to John of Columpna but occuring in several different hands, briefly mentions that the Mongols (Tartars) killed the most powerful ruler in India, King David. Brewer (p. 282) makes note of this text in his table of Prester John texts.
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1media/Screen Shot 2018-01-09 at 9.11.43 PM.png2015-05-17T12:23:59-07:00Christopher Taylor // christopher.eric.taylor@gmail.com946e2cf6115688379f338b70e5b6f6c039f8ba6fMap 2.2: Textual ImaginingsChristopher Taylor // christopher.eric.taylor@gmail.com21plain2023-12-13T17:31:36-08:00Christopher Taylor // christopher.eric.taylor@gmail.com946e2cf6115688379f338b70e5b6f6c039f8ba6f
12016-04-11T13:37:26-07:00Christopher Taylor // christopher.eric.taylor@gmail.com946e2cf6115688379f338b70e5b6f6c039f8ba6fPrester John and the MongolsChristopher Taylor // christopher.eric.taylor@gmail.com6image_header2016-07-17T15:54:18-07:00Christopher Taylor // christopher.eric.taylor@gmail.com946e2cf6115688379f338b70e5b6f6c039f8ba6f