Adam Glantz

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For Christian pilgrims fit enough to travel long distances, Compostela was (and is) an irresistible attraction. Outside the Holy Land only St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome could also boast the remains of one of the apostles. The obligation to pray at such a venerable shrine in one’s lifetime was not incumbent on Christ’s faithful in quite the same way as performing hajj was to Muslims. But it was still important.
Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages
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