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Legal Definitions - simplex passagium
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Definition of simplex passagium
Simplex passagium is a Latin term that means "simple passage" or "pilgrimage to the holy land alone." This type of pilgrimage was used as an excuse for absence from court during the Crusades.
For example, a knight might claim to be going on a simplex passagium to avoid attending court while secretly planning to join the Crusades.
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Simple Definition
Simplex passagium was a type of pilgrimage during the Crusades where someone would travel alone to the holy land. It was often used as an excuse for being absent from court. Another term for it is simplex peregrinatio. It is different from in generali passagio, which was a more complex pilgrimage.
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