The International Prester John Project: How A Global Legend Was Created Across Six Centuries

Rivers in Prester John Lore

From the biblical river that flows through his realm to the river he could not cross to save Christendom, rivers play a curiously significant role in Prester John lore.

One of the source texts for the legend, Odo of Rheim's Letter to Count Thomas describes the river that, when flooded, prevents access to the miracles of the shrine of St. Thomas, a key landmark in Prester John's realm.

The flooded Nile River prevented the Christian army of the Fifth Crusade from reaching Cairo to await the prophesied arrival of Prester John
Centuries later, in Ariosto's Orlando Furiuso, Senapo, an Ethopian priest-king who shares unmistakable commonalities with Prester John, controls the flow of the Nile, the very river that dashed the soldiers of the Fifth Crusade's hopes to see Prester John in the flesh.  


 

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