- The Via
Francigena (Italian: [ˈviːa franˈtʃiːdʒena]) is an
ancient road and
pilgrimage route running from the
cathedral city of
Canterbury in England,...
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EuroVelo 5 (EV5),
named the Via
Romea Francigena, is a 3,900 km (2,400 mi) long
EuroVelo long-distance
cycling route running from
Canterbury to Rome and...
- St.
James to the
shrine of
Santiago de
Compostela in
Spain or the Via
Francigena to Rome. In Rome, in the
Middle Ages the
pilgrims used to
leave their...
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Raphael Rowe (non-believer) JJ
Chalmers (Presbyterian)
Following Via
Francigena to the
Vatican for an
audience with Pope Francis. Les
Dennis (non-religious)...
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known as the Way of St. James.
Another very old
pilgrim way, the Via
Francigena, runs from
Canterbury in
England through France and
Switzerland to Rome...
- "three
great pilgrimages of Christendom",
along with
Jerusalem and the Via
Francigena to Rome. In 1987, the Camino,
which encomp****es
several routes in Spain...
- Germany, Czechia, Poland, and Ukraine. The EV5
route is
inspired by the Via
Francigena, a
pilgrimage route from
London to Rome
first recorded by
Archbishop of...
-
stopping in
Terminal 2.
Crossed by
three EuroVelo routes the
EuroVelo 5 (Via
Francigena from
London to Rome/Brindisi), the
EuroVelo 6 (Véloroute des
fleuves from...
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Araroa in New Zealand, the
Camino de
Santiago in
Spain and France, the Via
Francigena in
France and Italy, the
Grand Italian Trail in Italy, the
Great Divide...
- on
their way to Rome and the Vatican, as it sits on the
medieval Via
Francigena. The city's
development was also
improved by the
trade of agricultural...