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Q: Where did the pilgrims from cantebury tales meet?
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In cantebury tales The pilgrim who always rides at the end of the group of pilgrims is?

the reeve


Who was not one of the pilgrims in The Cantebury Tales?

Any number of people, including Charlemagne, Barack Obama, Adolf Hitler, Jesus... You might want to try again but be more specific, i.e. "Was so-and-so one of the pilgrims in the Canterbury Tales?"


Who wrote the cantebury tale?

The Canterbury Tales is a collection of stories written by Geoffrey Chaucer in the 14th century. Why not just Google the Cantebury Tales? You'll find the answer without even having to click a single link.


In cantebury tales what are the pilgrims on pilgrimage?

In Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales," the pilgrims are traveling to the shrine of Thomas Becket in Canterbury, England. They each tell stories along the way to pass the time and entertain each other.


Who is the author of cantebury tales?

Peter Luther 859-1011


Who in the cantebury tales had flawless table manners?

The Nun (or Prioress)


What is the literary format of the Cantebury Tales?

It's written in rhyming couplets 


Which pilgrim would most likely give absolution to a character in the Cantebury Tales?

The answer is : Friar


What does innkeeper suggest as entertainment for the pilgrims in cantebury?

The innkeeper suggests that everyone tells a story individually about there life.


In cantebury tales Which pilgrim has acquired so much wealth that he can lend his lord money?

The Plowman


Who is Geoffery Chuacer?

A man That Lived In The14th and 15th century he is a famous writer and is famous for writing the cantebury tales.


Where do the pilgrims meet to begin their journey in Canterbury Tales?

In "The Canterbury Tales," the pilgrims meet at the Tabard Inn in Southwark, London, before beginning their journey to the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket in Canterbury. They are led by the narrator, who joins them on their pilgrimage.