Chapter I. Roads to Santiago.
‘Quatuor viae sunt quae ad sanctum Jacobum tendentes, in unum, ad Pontem Regine , in oris Hispanise coadunantur.’
Four roads meet at Puente la Reina in Spain and become one route to Santiago.
One road goes through Saint-Gilles du Gard, Montpellier, Toulouse and the Somport Pass.1
The third road is via St Mary Magdeline of Vezalay, St Leonard of Limousin and the town of Perigueux.3
The last is by St Martin of Tours, St Hilary of Poitiers, St John of Angely, St Eutropius of Saintes and the city of Bordeaux.4
These roads through St Foy, St Leonard and St Martin meet at Ostabat and cross the Pass of Cize.
At Puente la Reina they come together with the road over the Somport Pass, and continue as a single Camino de Santiago.5
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2 The Le Puy Route through France
3 The Vezalay Route through France
4 The Paris Route through France
5 The Camino Francés through Spain
Chapter II. The Stages of the Camino.
The Aragonese Camino (Somport Pass to Puente la Reina and on to Santiago)The Somport Pass to Puente la Reina has three short stages.
The first is from Borce, a village at the foot of the Somport Pass on the Gascon side, to Jaca.
The second is Jaca to Monreal, the third from Monreal to Puente la Reina.
The Navarrese Camino (Pass of Cize to Puente la Reina and on to Santiago)
From the Pass of Cize to Santiago there are thirteen stages.
The first short stage is from the village of St Michel at the foot of the Pass of Cize, on the Gascon side, to Viscarret.
The second is also short, from Viscarret to Pamplona.
The third is from the city of Pamplona to Estella.
The fourth is Estella to Najera, of course by horse.
The fifth, also on horseback, is Najara to the city called Burgos.
The sixth is Burgos to Frómista.
The seventh is Frómista to Sahagún.
The eighth is Sahagún to the city of León.
The ninth is León to Rabanal.
The tenth is from Rabanal over the pass at Foncebadon to Villafranca del Bierzo, at the mouth of the Valcarce.
The eleventh is Villafranca to Triacastela, over the pass of Monte Cebrero.
The twelfth is Triacastela to Palas de Rey.
The thirteenth is a short stage from Palas to Santiago.
Chapter III. The Towns on the Camino.
Chapter IV. The Three Hostels of the World.
Chapter V. People who repaired the road.
Chapter VI. The Good and Bad Rivers on the Camino.
Chapter VII. The lands and peoples along the Camino de Santiago.
Chapter VIII. Saints’ Tombs to be visited.
SAINTS ON THE ARLES ROUTE THROUGH FRANCE:
St Trophimus the Confessor
St Caesarius
Arles Cemetary
St Giles
Tiberius, Modestus and Florence
St. Saturninus
SAINTS ON THE LE PUY ROUTE THROUGH FRANCE:
SAINTS ON THE VEZELAY ROUTE THROUGH FRANCE:
St. Mary Magdalene
St Leonard
St Fronto
SAINTS ON THE PARIS ROUTE THROUGH FRANCE:
St Evortius
St Martin
St Hilary
St Eutropius
St Severinus at Bordeaux
Charlemagnes’s Warriors
St Domingo
St Isidore
Chapter IX. The City and Basilica of St. James, Apostle of Galicia.
The churches of the city
The windows
The towers of the Basilica
The altars of the basilica
The Body and the Altar of St James
The three lamps
The status of the Church of Santiago
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