Andrew Of Lonjumel

French diplomat
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Also known as: Andrew of Longjumeau, Andrew of Longumeau
Quick Facts
Lonjumel also spelled:
Longjumeau, or Longumeau
Flourished:
1238–53
Flourished:
1238 - 1253

Andrew Of Lonjumel (flourished 1238–53) was a French Dominican friar who, as an ambassador of Louis IX (St. Louis) of France, led a diplomatic mission destined for the court of the Mongol khan Güyük. His report of the journey across Central Asia and back (1249 to 1251/52), though a mixture of fact and fiction, contains noteworthy observations. On his first diplomatic mission, to Constantinople (1238), he brought back the relic revered as Christ’s crown of thorns, for which Louis built Sainte-Chapelle at Paris as a repository. In 1247 he accompanied a mission sent by Pope Innocent IV to the Mongols ...(100 of 223 words)