IV_Emona_Newberie_1582_EN Ivan Valchev DigitalSEE 2024-11-07

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The twelfth day we set saile from Sissopoli, and the same night came to an anchor under a Cape of Land, where is a Casal called Emonna.

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John Newberie traveled by sea from Constantinople to the Danube delta and spent a night in Emona.

John Newberie Newberie, John. Two voyages of Master John Newberie, One, into the Holy Land, The other to Balsara, Ormus, Persia, and backe thorow Turkie. In: Hakluytus Posthumus or, Purchas His Pilgrimes: Contayning a History of the World in Sea Voyages and Lande Travells by Englishmen and Others. Cambridge Library Collection - Maritime Exploration. Cambridge, 2014, p. 477. https://viaf.org/viaf/172242445/#Newberry,_John,_-1584_or_1585