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    The Chartres pilgrimage (French: pèlerinage de Chartres), also known in French as the pèlerinage de Chrétienté (English: pilgrimage of Christendom), is...
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    Chartres (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁtʁ] ) is the prefecture of the Eure-et-Loir department in the Centre-Val de Loire region in France. It is located about...
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    Chartres Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres, lit. Cathedral of Our Lady of Chartres) is a Catholic cathedral in Chartres, France, about...
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    lit. 'Pilgrimage of Compostela'; Galician: O Camiño de Santiago), or the Way of St. James in English, is a network of pilgrims' ways or pilgrimages leading...
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  • United States Chapter of the three-day Pilgrimage to Chartres, a seventy-mile walking pilgrimage from Paris to Chartres Cathedral done during Pentecost weekend...
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    time to the Archbishopric of Paris. Chartres has been a site of Christian pilgrimage since the Middle Ages. Louis IX of France made a pilgrimage; as did...
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    Pilgrims' way (category Pilgrimage)
    recalled the death marches of 1945. St. Olavsleden Pilgrim's Route Pilgrimage to Chartres "Pilgrims Way". Dean and Chapter of Canterbury. Retrieved December...
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    The stained glass windows of Chartres Cathedral are held to be one of the best-preserved and most complete set of medieval stained glass, notably celebrated...
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  • Fulcher of Chartres (c. 1059 in or near Chartres – after 1128; French: Foucher de Chartres; Latin: Fulcherus Carnotensis) was a priest who participated...
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    and the stars. He made pilgrimages to Chartres and Lourdes, went to Germany and Austria, travelled twice to Rome and even to Constantinople, and planned...
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  • central interview subject for a PBS documentary on the annual Paris-Chartres Pilgrimage by traditionalist Catholics from around the world. Rao has led the...
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    Assumption Chapel (category Catholic pilgrimage sites)
    Medieval Pilgrimage to Chartres following the Second Vatican Council in France, local Traditional Catholics have revived annual pilgrimages on foot to the...
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  • the ones in Chartres Cathedral and those in Reims Cathedral; both locations are in France. Chartres Cathedral's jamb statues contribute to a royal portal...
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  • destinations of Christian pilgrimage, sorted by region and by (modern) country. This page has a wider view of the topic, while the "pilgrimage church" page offers...
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    French, Estienne Henri; c. 1045 – 19 May 1102) was the count of Blois and Chartres. He led an army during the First Crusade, was at the surrender of the city...
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    Chartres Pilgrimage in France—an annual Pentecost weekend event that revived medieval pilgrimage practices in the early 1980s. The French pilgrimage had...
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    the promotion of World Youth Day 1997 in Paris, the pilgrimage to Chartres and the pilgrimage to Vézelay. He is pastor of St. Anne of the Butte-aux-Cailles [fr]...
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    partially walked in 2003, the pilgrimage is based on the Notre-Dame de Chrétienté pilgrimage from Notre-Dame de Paris to Chartres Cathedral in France. It takes...
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    as a hermit near Chartres for fourteen years, he made a pilgrimage to Rome. Pope Gregory II sent him to Bavaria. His opposition to the marriage of Duke...
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    of the Cathedral Notre-Dame de Chartres in Chartres, France. Trade windows first appeared at the cathedrals of Chartres and Bourges between 1200 and 1210...
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    Mont-Saint-Michel (category Peaks dedicated to Michael (archangel))
    Robert of Torigni, famous abbot of the mount; The Duke of Chartres (later Louis-Philippe I) came to demolish the "iron cage"; Louis Auguste Blanqui, political...
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    John the Baptist, which have been shown to the congregation and to pilgrims participating in the Aachen pilgrimage every seven years since plague struck...
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    reflection of the current population's skin colour. In the cathedral at Chartres, there were two Black Madonnas: Notre Dame de Pilar, a 1508 dark walnut...
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  • Count of Breteuil, Viscount of Chartres. Married Adelais de la Ferté-Baudouin. In 1073, Everard went on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land and upon his return...
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    and Guy Gaucher. During this time, he organised pilgrimages to Chartres, and also further afield to Italy, Spain, and the Holy Land. In the Holy Land...
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  • Between March and November 1483 he made a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, being replaced in his duties at Chartres by the young Antoine Brumel (this is the earliest...
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  • follows Sewell on the Catholic pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. The series, ostensibly an arts travelogue about the pilgrimage route, was notable for Sewell...
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    tourism. Here follows an overview of the main routes of the modern-day pilgrimage. The Routes of Northern Spain and the French Way (Camino Francés) are...
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    building in the High Gothic (French: Classique) was Chartres Cathedral, an important pilgrimage church south of Paris. The Romanesque cathedral was destroyed...
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    Labyrinth (category Pages with Ancient Greek (to 1453) IPA)
    notably Chartres, Reims and Amiens in northern France. The symbolism or purpose behind these is unclear, and may have varied from one installation to the...
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