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John Donald Wilkinson (born 28 March 1929, Wimbledon, England – died 13 January 2018, London) was an Anglican priest and Bible scholar. He was a Tutor and then dean of St George's College in Jerusalem. He later became Director of the British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem (now the Kenyon Institute). Wilkinson provided translations and commentaries on the texts of Christian pilgrims to the Holy Land and in particular Egeria's Travels to the Holy Land (1971), the pilgrimage account of a journey made by a fourth-century Spanish pilgrim Egeria, for which Wilkinson is now mostly remembered.

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  • John Donald Wilkinson (* 28. März 1929 in Wimbledon (London); † 13. Januar 2018) war ein britischer anglikanischer Kirchenhistoriker. (de)
  • John Donald Wilkinson (born 28 March 1929, Wimbledon, England – died 13 January 2018, London) was an Anglican priest and Bible scholar. He was a Tutor and then dean of St George's College in Jerusalem. He later became Director of the British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem (now the Kenyon Institute). Wilkinson provided translations and commentaries on the texts of Christian pilgrims to the Holy Land and in particular Egeria's Travels to the Holy Land (1971), the pilgrimage account of a journey made by a fourth-century Spanish pilgrim Egeria, for which Wilkinson is now mostly remembered. (en)
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  • John Donald Wilkinson (* 28. März 1929 in Wimbledon (London); † 13. Januar 2018) war ein britischer anglikanischer Kirchenhistoriker. (de)
  • John Donald Wilkinson (born 28 March 1929, Wimbledon, England – died 13 January 2018, London) was an Anglican priest and Bible scholar. He was a Tutor and then dean of St George's College in Jerusalem. He later became Director of the British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem (now the Kenyon Institute). Wilkinson provided translations and commentaries on the texts of Christian pilgrims to the Holy Land and in particular Egeria's Travels to the Holy Land (1971), the pilgrimage account of a journey made by a fourth-century Spanish pilgrim Egeria, for which Wilkinson is now mostly remembered. (en)
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  • John Donald Wilkinson (de)
  • John Donald Wilkinson (en)
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