The Via Regia (Royal Highway) is a European Cultural Route following the route of the historic road of the Middle Ages. There were many such viae regiae...
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the via Gebennensis leaves from Geneva, gathering Swiss and German pilgrims and feeding into the via Podiensis. Though it bears a Latin name, the via Gebennensis...
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The Vía de La Plata (Silver Way) or Ruta de la Plata (Silver Route) is an ancient commercial and pilgrimage path that crosses the west of Spain from north...
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Valdavia France Via Gebennensis Via Lemovicensis Via Podiensis Via Tolosane Via Turonensis Portugal Portuguese Way Switzerland Via Jacobi Poland Lesser...
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Santiago de Compostela from Geneva by the GR65 - Via Gebennensis to Le-Puy-en-Velay and then the GR65 - Via Podiensis towards Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port at the...
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recognised in 2019, running from Finchale Priory to the 7th century Escomb Church via Durham Cathedral and Bishop Auckland. The marked route is being extended...
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the original on October 18, 2012. Retrieved June 4, 2012. "Vias Romanas em Portugal". Vias Romanas em Portugal. Retrieved August 4, 2017. "Igreja de Azurara"...
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Compostela. In 2017 roughly 60% of pilgrims travelled to Santiago de Compostela via the French Way according to statistics gathered by the Pilgrim's Office in...
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Valdavia France Via Gebennensis Via Lemovicensis Via Podiensis Via Tolosane Via Turonensis Portugal Portuguese Way Switzerland Via Jacobi Poland Lesser...
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is the Via Cervimontana From Kraków to the Czech Republic is the Silesian-Moravian Way From Korczowa/Pilzno via Kraków to Görlitz is the Via Regia From...
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the "three great pilgrimages of Christendom", along with Jerusalem and the Via Francigena to Rome. In 1987, the Camino, which encompasses several routes...
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French Way at Arzúa (A Coruña). This route follows the old Roman road, the Via Agrippa –which was used in the Middle Ages by Christian pilgrims when Muslim...
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Compostela. The basilica marks the beginning of the "via Gebennensis", which extends from Le Puy-en-Velay in via Podiensis. Its motto is La Nuntia Pacis (English:...
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Valdavia France Via Gebennensis Via Lemovicensis Via Podiensis Via Tolosane Via Turonensis Portugal Portuguese Way Switzerland Via Jacobi Poland Lesser...
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Valdavia France Via Gebennensis Via Lemovicensis Via Podiensis Via Tolosane Via Turonensis Portugal Portuguese Way Switzerland Via Jacobi Poland Lesser...
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and the Świętokrzyskie Voivodship. It is an alternative path of the main Via Regia that in the Middle Ages ran from Estonia through Vilnius, Grodno and...
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James. It linked the two other imperial cathedrals in Mainz and Worms – via intermediate stations in Oppenheim and Frankenthal – with Speyer. In the...
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Valdavia France Via Gebennensis Via Lemovicensis Via Podiensis Via Tolosane Via Turonensis Portugal Portuguese Way Switzerland Via Jacobi Poland Lesser...
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Valdavia France Via Gebennensis Via Lemovicensis Via Podiensis Via Tolosane Via Turonensis Portugal Portuguese Way Switzerland Via Jacobi Poland Lesser...
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known and represented as such on maps until recent times. In addition to the vía Vadiniense and the ruta del Besaya, the ancient Cantabrian people and the...
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Latin was known as pagus major Genevensis or Comitatus Genevensis (also Gebennensis). After 1400 it became the Genevois province of Savoy (albeit not extending...
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