The Navigator.
They had no money to travel anyway unless they walked. Were would they head? No matter where they went they still would have been a peasant.
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everywhere
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a really long time mlore than a day
Medieval era
horses
Medieval pilgrims traveled to cathedrals on on pilgrimages to see relics.
A pilgrimage is a journey undertaken for religious reasons. The medieval pilgrimages were very much the same sort of thing as those of ancient or modern times, in that regard. What made them special was that they gave people reasons to travel great distances at a time when relatively few people did travel. This connected people from different parts of the world and expanded knowledge.
On rats with flees
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Yes depending on there wealth