Arculf
Arculf was a
Frankish churchman who toured the
Holy Land around 670.
Bede claimed he was a bishop from
Gaul (). According to Bede's ''
Ecclesiastical History of the English People'' (V, 15), Arculf was shipwrecked on the shore of
Iona on his return from his pilgrimage. He was hospitably received by
Adomnán, the
abbot of the island monastery from 679 to 704, to whom he gave a detailed narrative of his travels. Adomnán, with aid from some further sources, was able to produce ''
De Locis Sanctis'' ("on the sacred places"), a descriptive work in three books dealing with
Jerusalem,
Bethlehem,
other sites in the Holy Land, and briefly with
Alexandria and
Constantinople. Many details about Arculf's journeys can be inferred from this text.
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