Sancho III and the Development of the …

Years: 1035 - 1035

Sancho III and the Development of the Saint James Way

As part of his close relationship with the Monastery of Cluny, Sancho III of Pamplona undertakes significant improvements to the road from Gascony to León, facilitating travel across northern Iberia.

This road soon becomes a major pilgrimage route, attracting increasing numbers of pilgrims traveling to Santiago de Compostela, the shrine of Saint James the Apostle.

Due to his efforts in improving infrastructure and promoting the Camino de Santiago, Sancho III is recognized as one of the first great patrons of the Way of Saint James, helping to establish it as a key spiritual and cultural route in medieval Europe.

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