Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Routes of Santiago de Compostela in France' has mentioned 'Pilgrimage' in the following places:
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Some are places of pilgrimage in their own right. | WIKI |
Some are places of pilgrimage in their own right. | WIKI |
Pilgrimage churches, simple sanctuaries, hospitals, bridges, roadside crosses bear witness to the spiritual and physical aspects of the pilgrimages. | UNESCO |
Spiritual exercise and manifestation of faith, the pilgrimage has also influenced the secular world in playing a decisive role in the birth and circulation of ideas and art. | UNESCO |
Large sanctuaries, such as the Saint Sernin Church in Toulouse or Amiens Cathedral - some cited in the Calixtine Codex - as well as other properties, illustrate the routes and conditions of the pilgrimage over the centuries. | UNESCO |
Seventy-one elements associated with the pilgrimage have been retained to illustrate their geographic diversity, the chronological development of the pilgrimage between the 11th and 15th centuries, and the essential functions of the architecture, such as the old hospital for pilgrims at Pons, or the xe2x80x9cPilgrimsxe2x80x9d Bridge over the Boralde. | UNESCO |
Criterion (ii): The Pilgrimage Route of Santiago de Compostela played a key role in religious and cultural exchange and development during the later Middle Ages, and this is admirably illustrated by the carefully selected monuments on the routes followed by pilgrims in France. | UNESCO |
Criterion (vi): The Pilgrimage Route of Santiago de Compostela bears exceptional witness to the power and influence of the Christian faith among people of all classes and countries in Europe during in the Middle Ages. | UNESCO |
The proposed edifices and ensembles represent, in their diversity, a true evocation of the context of the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. | UNESCO |
The edifices along the route share in common the direct testimony, conserved and transmitted to the present day, of the practice of the pilgrimage as it occurred in France in the Middle Ages. | UNESCO |
The intact evocative power has revitalized a cultural approach of the pilgrimage to Compostela. | UNESCO |
The accommodation and care establishments presented are undoubtedly devoted to the pilgrimage by the historic texts and the conserved architectural or decorative elements. | UNESCO |
The properties presented illustrate in the most loyal and credible manner the ensemble of rituals and practises linked to the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. | UNESCO |
This includes the routes, pilgrimage churches or simple sanctuaries, hospitals and bridges. | UNESCO |
The spiritual path of the pilgrimage was marked by the veneration of relics of saints along the itinerary. | UNESCO |