IV_Kaliakra_Newberie_1582_EN Ivan Valchev DigitalSEE 2024-11-07

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late_antiquity None {'fortifications': ['fortress']} Kaliakra, Fortress encoder Ivan Valchev Kristiyan Simeonov, encoded XML data Dimitar Iliev, provided full schema revision

The fourteenth day in the morning we passed by a Castle called Caliacca, which standeth upon the Cape of a Land, and hath to the Eastward two small Pillars, and neere unto them a great stone much like a man.

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John Newberie traveled by sea from Constantinople to the Danube delta and he passed near the Kaliakra fortress.

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