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[QUOTE="JabbaPapa, post: 832649, member: 195"] Interestingly, some analysis of 15th Century pilgrim accounts and of "Saint Jacques" street & road names in France suggests that the routes through France that "most" (allegedly) followed were these : [IMG]https://saintjacquesinfo.hypotheses.org/files/2008/11/itineraires-pelerins_FranceXV.jpg[/IMG] The Le Puy and Arles routes are clearly there, and the Rhône river route (most likely by ferry) then the coastal route via the Perthus Pass and then likely Montserrat and the Catalan Way makes a very good deal of sense, as does the avoidance of the Landes in the Paris/Tours route. The suggested route of the Paris/Tours Way after Poitiers is quite interesting. As is the clear reliance on various waterways. But I would nevertheless suspect this as being yet another modern "reconstruction", in this case because of the paucity of surviving direct source material of mediaeval pilgrim accounts. [/QUOTE]
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