English summary: The Kniga Palomnik, a pilgrim report written in 1200 by the Russian pilgrim Dobrynja Jadrejkovic (the future Archbishop Anthony of Novgorod) is known as the most detailed and, at the same time, most confusing description of the sacred places and relics of Constantinople on the eve of its plunder in 1204. The text, which is preserved in manuscript miscellanies from the 16th-18th century, however, is only known from a Russian edition...
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