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Jerosolomie (s.xiv1)

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Jerosolomie (s.xiv1)

Jerosolime,  Jerosolimie,  Jerosolme  
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toponymJerusalem
( s.xiv1; MS: c.1361 )  Et usaunt a eux, comaunda qe ne departeroient de Jerosolime  (A) 362a
( 1356-57; MS: s.xivex )  (King David joined Jebus and Salem, and called the city Jebusalem) Et puis Salamon l’appelloit Jerosolimie et puis l’ad homme appellé Jerusalem  186
toponymJudea (?)
( 1356-57; MS: s.xivex )  et adonques durroit Christienté par dela la mer tout Turkye, Surrye, Tartarie, Jerosolomie, Palestine, Arabe, Halappe, et toute la terre d’Egipte  462

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See also:

Jerusalem  jerosolomitan 
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Jerosolomie