During the Middle Ages, medieval pilgrims journeyed to sacred sites like Santiago de Compostela or Canterbury to seek spiritual growth, penance, or miraculous healing. These travelers followed established routes, using hostels and churches along the way. The practice benefited the faithful seeking salvation, local economies through trade, and religious institutions that gained prestige from hosting relics.
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