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Benjamin of Tudela
Jewish explorer and writer
Abu Hamid al-Gharnati
Andalusian Arab traveller who travelled around eastern and central Europe, and wrote about his travels in travelogue
Petachiah of Ratisbon
Czech rabbi
Saewulf
thumb|Illuminated manuscript depicting city map of Jerusalem under Crusader control, 1200s.
Sæwulf ( ; 1102 – 1103) was probably the first English (Anglo-Saxon) pilgrim to Jerusalem following its conquest in the First Crusade. His Latin written account of his pilgrimage, Relatio de situ Ierusalem , tells of an arduous and dangerous journey; and Sæwulf's descriptive narrative provides scholars brief but significant insight into sea travel across the Mediterranean to the new Kingdom of Jerusalem that was established soon after the end of the First Crusade.