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This name is probably meant to imply the Trucheman, Dragoman, or interpreter; and from the strange appellative, Man of God, he may have been a monk from Constantinople, with a Greek name, having that signification: perhaps Theander E. Cherson or Kersona, called likewise Scherson, Schursi, and Gurzi.
118 33, after thirteenth insert century 165, note 7, for Keander read Theander. Voyages and Travels of Discovery, from the era of Alfred, King of England, in the ninth century; to the era of Don Henry, Prince of Portugal, at the commencement of the fifteenth century. Discoveries in the time of Alfred King of England, in the ninth century of the Christian era.
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