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Pilgrimages that happened in the middle ages. Obviously.
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Because religion was so important during the Middle Ages, most people owned Bibles.
During the Middle Ages, pilgrims typically undertook pilgrimages during specific religious seasons, such as Lent or the feast days of saints, which were considered auspicious times for spiritual journeys. Many chose to travel to holy sites in the spring or summer months, when weather conditions were more favorable and travel was safer. Pilgrimages were often motivated by the desire for penance, healing, or the fulfillment of a vow, and they served as an important expression of faith and devotion.
The most important musicians during the Middle Ages were priests and those who worked for the church.
The most important spice during the Middle Ages was black pepper. It was a very valuable commodity in the European spice trade.
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There was not a specific place to begin the pilgrimage. It was more about where it would end up. Many in the Middle Ages traveled to Jerusalem. The goal of a pilgrimage was to reach a holy site.
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most people went to Canterbury on pilgrimages in the middle ages this was a tough time as you could become ill or it could even lead to death also you could become very tired as you would have to walk for days on end or go on horseback. hope this helps!
The dominant religion in the Middle Ages depended on where you were. In most of Europe, it was Christianity, and in the Middle East and North Africa, for most of the Middle Ages, it was Islam. There were places where both were about equally important, such as Spain.