Pilgrims being treated to the hospitality of Lebonese monks.
Title

Pilgrims being treated to the hospitality of Lebonese monks.

Caption

Before departing for the Holy Land, a pilgrim had to obtain the authorization of those close to him, as well as of his bishop, who carried out a preliminary study into his past. But once his request was accepted, he would enjoy all of the privileges that accompanied this status, including hospitality, defense, medical care, exemption from toll payments, and a large reduction in travel costs during the entirety of his trip. The mistreatment of a pilgrim was considered a felony.

Engraving.

Date

13th century

Credit line

Photo12/Collection Scripta

Reference

PHD26A12_270

Model release

No

License type

Rights managed

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