2021
DOI: 10.1080/08873631.2020.1864086
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Poles travelling to Compostela in time and space

Abstract: The objectives of this study were to indicate major routes with their length and duration from Poland to Santiago de Compostela, to analyze the journey of Poles along these pilgrimage routes from the fourteenth century to modern times, and to describe factors contributing to the development of such travels to the tomb of St. James. The medieval pilgrimage routes followed by the Poles, as well as the length of the route, pilgrimage duration, dynamism, and versatility of the pilgrimage space were analyzed. The c… Show more

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“…This intention also guided many other pilgrimages organized to regional and local shrines in Poland, of which there are now more than 800 (Mróz, 2019 ). Peace in Ukraine was also prayed for by Polish Caminos making pilgrimages on the Camino de Santiago trail network in Poland (more than 7,500 km of marked trail in Poland; Mróz, 2020 ) and outside Poland—in Spain, Portugal, France, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This intention also guided many other pilgrimages organized to regional and local shrines in Poland, of which there are now more than 800 (Mróz, 2019 ). Peace in Ukraine was also prayed for by Polish Caminos making pilgrimages on the Camino de Santiago trail network in Poland (more than 7,500 km of marked trail in Poland; Mróz, 2020 ) and outside Poland—in Spain, Portugal, France, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The stories told by the knights who travelled to Compostela, spread among the knights throughout Western and Central Europe and prompted a succession of pilgrims to set out for the "end of the world" to pray in the Cathedral of Compostela and obtain the venerable title of miles Hispanicus 51 . In 1414, there was a pilgrimage to Compostela by the Polish knight Mszczuj from Skrzynno (Mściwoj of Skrzyńsko; d. 1446), who, according to accounts, dealt a fatal blow to the Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights Ulryk von Jungingen during the Battle of Grunwald in 1410.…”
Section: Return From Pilgrimage: Local Tradition Enrichedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[47] ponad 7 100 km przypada na polskie odcinki Drogi św. Jakuba (stan na 31 grudnia 2020 r.) (Mróz, 2021a).…”
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