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Palmer (pilgrim)

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leaf or a palm leaf folded into a cross. Palmers were often highly regarded as well-natured holy men because of their devotion to Christ along the pilgrimage. The word is frequently used as synonymous with
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One of the most prominent literary characters to have been a palmer was Wilfred of
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Woodhouse, A. S. P. (1949). "Nature and Grace in the Faerie Queene".
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and who, as a token of his visits to the Holy Land, brought back a
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Middle Ages Christian pilgrim returned from the Holy Land
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Middle Ages
Latin
Western Europe
Palestine
palm
pilgrim
Ivanhoe
Sir Walter Scott
Edmund Spenser
epic poem
The Faerie Queene
Chisholm 1911
Cummings 2010
Woodhouse 1949
"Ivanhoe"
the original
doi
10.2307/2871731
JSTOR
2871731
public domain
Chisholm, Hugh
Palmer
Encyclopædia Britannica
Category
Christian pilgrimages

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