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Stephen of Novgorod

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Entering Constantinople is like a great forest; it is impossible to get around without a good guide, and if you attempt to get around stingily or cheaply you will not be able to see or kiss a single saint unless it happens to be the holiday of that saint when see and kiss .
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idioms. His interests, however, were those of a pilgrim, that is, the city's shrines and relics. He evidently used the service of tour guides in the city, since he remarks on the expense:
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Koutrakou, Nike (2022). "Medieval Travellers to Constantinople: Wonders and Wonder". In Sarah Bassett (ed.).
50: 77: 57:, which partially collapsed in 1346. During Holy Week festivities, he kissed the hand of Patriarch 46: 252: 240: 232: 255:(1953). "Notes on Stephen, the Novgorodian Pilgrim to Constantinople in the XIV Century". 81: 31: 272: 196:
Carr, Annemarie Weyl (2022). "Pilgrimage to Constantinople". In Sarah Bassett (ed.).
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in 1348 or 1349. He probably travelled on official business, perhaps to defend the
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Russian Travelers to Constantinople in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries
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Majeska, George P. (2002). "Russian Pilgrims in Constantinople".
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and wrote an account of it, but this is unlikely. The
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Stephen was a layman. He arrived in Constantinople on
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Russian
Constantinople
Holy Thursday
diocese of Novgorod
metropolitan of Moscow
Hagia Sophia
Isidore I of Constantinople
Holy Land
vernacular Northwest Russian
Church Slavonic


Majeska 1984


Majeska 1984


Majeska 1984


Majeska 1984
Majeska 1984
Majeska 2002
doi
10.2307/1291857
JSTOR
1291857
Ĺ evÄŤenko, Ihor
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