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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Salimbene di Adam or Salimbene of Parma (9 October 1221 c. 1290), was an Italian Franciscan friar and chronicler who is a colourful source for Italian history of the 13th century. He was born in Parma the son of Guido di Adam, a crusader. Salimbene was a follower of Joachim de Fiore, and a fan of his apocalyptic teachings. Salimbene joined the Franciscan order in 1238 at the monastery of Fano. He led a life of wandering, avoiding his father who did not wish him to join the order, and visited Pisa and other…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Salimbene di Adam or Salimbene of Parma (9 October 1221 c. 1290), was an Italian Franciscan friar and chronicler who is a colourful source for Italian history of the 13th century. He was born in Parma the son of Guido di Adam, a crusader. Salimbene was a follower of Joachim de Fiore, and a fan of his apocalyptic teachings. Salimbene joined the Franciscan order in 1238 at the monastery of Fano. He led a life of wandering, avoiding his father who did not wish him to join the order, and visited Pisa and other Italian towns; then in 1247 he was sent to Lyon, and visited Paris, Ferrara Cremona, Troyes, Florence, Ravenna, Genoa, Reggio and the monastery of Montefalcone (near San Polo d'Enza). The last being the probable site of his death.