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Medieval Pilgrimages

Pilgrimages are long journeys to a shrine, entailing great moral significance to a person's faith and beliefs. In the Medieval times, Rome, Jerusalem, England and Spain were centers of Christian pilgrimages.

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What type of people would go to pilgrimages?

Religious people. who are into their religion a lot and would like to enhance and learn more about their religion o this is a great opportunity for them to actually learn more about their religion.

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What pilgrimages do people today go on?

The most common pilgrimage is taken by Muslims; the Hajj, a pilgrimage to Mecca.

What are some spiritual rewards for going on pilgrimage?

Some spiritual rewards for going on pilgrimage include deepening one's connection to a higher power or spiritual path, gaining insight and wisdom through introspection and reflection, experiencing personal transformation and growth, and fostering a sense of unity and community with fellow pilgrims.

What job did medieval canons do?

Medieval canons were clergy members who lived according to a specific set of rules, or "canons." They often served in cathedrals or collegiate churches, where they were responsible for singing the daily Divine Office, assisting with liturgical services, and sometimes overseeing the administration of church property.

What was a pardoner like in the middle ages?

In the Middle Ages, a pardoner was a church official authorized to sell papal indulgences, which were documents that granted forgiveness of sins. Pardoners were often seen as corrupt and greedy, as they would sometimes exploit people's fears of damnation to make money. Chaucer's "The Pardoner's Tale" is a famous literary depiction of a pardoner's questionable morals and actions.

What effect does pilgrimage have on people?

The effect on people is huge! It brings their relationship with God stronger and maybe their prayers will be answered!

What were medieval pilgrimages?

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.

What is scarlet silk banner flown from knights lance?

oriflamme

Crossword solvers will probably want to use "pennon."

How much did peasants get paid in the middle ages?

The feudal system worked on the basis that barons at the lower end of the aristocrat class allocated manorial land to their farming peasants in return for rents, taxes and work. These peasants were not paid; they used the land they held to grow food or pasture livestock which provided for themselves and their families. The same peasants also had to work on the baron's land to provide his food.

Higher up the social scale, peasants at the craftsman level (millers, saddlers, carpenters, bronzesmiths, goldsmiths, blacksmiths, lorimers, shoemakers, cobblers, candle makers, parchment makers and so on) were paid for their goods and services at a fair rate fixed by the Church.

The wealthiest peasants (some of whom might be even more wealthy than many noblemen) were merchants and traders who dealt in the most expensive imports such as silk, wines, spices and other goods. They sold their goods at a profit, putting them out of the reach of most people except the nobility.

What is the definition of the word ransom in the medieval times?

In medieval times, a ransom was a sum of money or goods paid to secure the release of a captive or prisoner. Nobles, knights, and wealthy individuals were often targets for ransom due to their social status and ability to pay. Ransoms played a significant role in warfare and conflicts during the medieval period.

When a king granted land to a lord the lord in return promised to?

fight for the king and serve them

2nd Answer: To expand that a bit, when a greater noble (was not always a king) granted land to a vassal the vassal could take on a number of responsibilities, including military service, hospitality for the lord and his servants, attendance of the lord's court to give advice and council, and participation in the lord's entourage. In the later middle ages the demands for physical military service could sometimes be converted to a monetary payment. This was known as scutage.

What were medieval pilgrims?

Medieval pilgrims were people who went on journeys or trips to distant places of religious importance. Such trips were called pilgrimages and people who go on a pilgrimage are called pilgrims.

Where were pilgrimages in medieval Europe?

A pilgrimage was a trip to a shrine for the purpose of worship. There were shrines all over Europe, and there could be pilgrimages to all these shrines. Some were historically very important, and others were not. Among the most important destinations for Christians were Jerusalem, Rome, Santiago de Compostela, and Canterbury.

Muslims had pilgrimages as well. The most important Muslim destinations were not European, however, but in the Middle East.

There is a link to an article on Christian Pilgrimage below, and it has lists of the most important destinations.