Chaucer meets the group at The Tabard, an inn in Southwark.
The pilgrims in The Canterbury Tales set out on their journey on April 11th, which is also referred to as the "longe day" in the text.
It has been estimated that the Canterbury Tales was initially published between 1387 and 1400 or simply, the early 15th century.
The original plan was that each pilgrim would tell two stories on the way to Canterbury, then two more on the road home to London. But Chaucer never completed the work, and most of the Pilgrims get to tell only one story. (In the Canterbury Tales as we have it, the pilgrims never arrive in Canterbury, let alone begin the journey home).
If you mean the Canterbury Tales. The narrator met the 29 Pilgrims in ye old Tabbard Inn. They were on their way to Canterbury... There was the knight, squire, yeoman, prioress, monk, friar, merchant, clerk, sergant at law, the franklin, cook, shipman, doctor, wife of bath, parson, miller, manciple, plowman, reeve, pardoner, summoner and the host of the inn.
The first time April 1st and foolishness were associated was in 1392 in Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
The Plymouth colony pilgrims began their journey from two places. The ports were the Dutch port of Delfshaven and the city of Southampton in England. This was in July of 1620.
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A bill can begin its journey in the legislative process in either the House of Representatives or the Senate.
where did Juan Cabrillo end his journey
i think Swizertland
Once upon a time
Most fairly tales begin with the four words once upon a time. Fairy tales have existed for centuries and usually have a moral to share.