Odoric of Pordenone (real name Odorico Mattiussi or Mattiuzzi) (c. 1286 – 14 January 1331) was one of the chief travellers of the later Middle Ages. His account of his visit to China was an important source for the account of John Mandeville; many of the uncredible reports in Mandeville have proven to be garbled versions of Odoric's eyewitness descriptions.
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