- Look up
peregrinatio in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Peregrinatio means leaving one's
homeland and
wandering for the love of God. It can
refer to:...
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pilgrimage to the Holy Land
about 381/2–384. The long letter,
dubbed Peregrinatio or
Itinerarium Egeriae, is
addressed to a
circle of
women at home. Historical...
- The
Peregrinatio ad
Petri Sedem,
abbreviated P.A.P.S., was a
papal institution for ****istance to
pilgrims to Rome and
certain other Catholic sites and...
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identification as an
engraver known as the
Master of the Book of Reason. The
Peregrinatio in
Terram Sanctam or
Sanctae Peregrinationes, an
incunabulum account...
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praised by
Francis Meres in his
lists of "the best"
writers in 1598. In
Peregrinatio Scholastica, or Learning's Pilgrimage, a
collection of 22
morall Tractes...
- Etheria, Eucheria, or Silvia,
known for
writing the
Peregrinatio Ætheriæ,
Itinerarium Egeriae, or
Peregrinatio ad Loca
Sancta A
synonym for the moth
genus Hecatera...
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types of such
peregrinatio, the "lesser"
peregrinatio,
involving leaving one's home area but not the island, and the "superior"
peregrinatio,
which meant...
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start a new life.
Lucretia agrees to
leave immediately. The
lengthy Peregrinatio religionis ergo
deals with many
serious subjects humorously; it scandalously...
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contemporary historians. At the time of the
First Crusade, iter, "journey", and
peregrinatio, "pilgrimage" were used for the campaign.
Crusader terminology remained...
- The
Camino de
Santiago (Latin:
Peregrinatio Compostellana, lit. 'Pilgrimage of Compostela'; Galician: O Camiño de Santiago), or in
English the Way of St...