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  1. Jun 27, 2024 · Sigeric, formerly a monk of Glastonbury and then abbot of St Augustine's, Canterbury, had been consecrated bishop of Ramsbury in 985, and became archbishop of Canterbury at the end of 989 or at the beginning of 990, on the death of Archbishop Æthelgar. During the journey, or more likely, once he had returned to England, he committed to writing ...

  2. Via Francigena, voie de Sigeric, Blessonville, Champagne-Ardenne, France. 188 likes · 6 were here. le24 Février 2017, est fondé entre les adhérents aux présents statuts une association régie pa Via Francigena, voie de Sigeric | Blessonville

  3. Dec 4, 2018 · The Via Francigena is a 1,000-year-old pilgrimage route that extends around 2,000km from Canterbury, England, to Rome (Credit: EmmeEffe/Alamy) You may also be interested in: • An epic hike of ...

  4. Via Francigena. United Kingdom | France | Switzerland | Italy. The Via Francigena is the second-most travelled pilgrimage itinerary in Europe, after the Camino de Santiago. The route starts at Canterbury Cathedral in the UK and makes its way through France and Switzerland towards Italy, with end destinations in Rome and Santa Maria di Leuca.

  5. Mar 14, 2024 · The Via Francigena served as the principal thoroughfare for pilgrims journeying to Rome from the north. Its earliest name was the Lombard Way , evolving into the Frankish Route by the 8th century. This path was an artery for cultural and spiritual exchange across Europe; its mention in the Actum Clusio parchment of 876 is a sign of its ...

  6. Dec 29, 2017 · Via Francigena, Sigeric’s itinerary, Database, GIS, Topography. Abstract In order to define the path of a medieval road, it is essential to use different kind of sources, like the written texts, the archaeological and material remains referred to the road, the study of the geomorphological context, the toponymy.

  7. The birth of the Via Francigena. When the Lombard domination left space to the Franks one, also the Via di Monte Bardone changed its name into Via Francigena, that is to say “ road that originates from France ”. The name included, beyond the current French territory, also the area of the the Rhine valley and the Netherlands.

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