In the first centuries, several of the Apostles traveled across Europe to teach people about Christianity. In the late fifth century and early sixth century the Benedictine monks traveled across Europe to teach people about Christianity, including St. Augustine of Canterbury. Between 550 and 1300 scores of Irish monks traveled across Europe to evangelize it. In the sixteenth century, St. Francis de Sales, St. Ignatius and the Jesuits did it, you're going to have to be a little more specific on a century and a country.
Saint Francis Xavier is known for traveling across Europe to teach people about Catholicism as part of the Jesuit mission to spread Christianity. He preached in various countries, including Portugal, Spain, Italy, and Germany, and played a key role in the early spread of Catholicism in Asia, particularly in Japan and India.
They only traveled in places in Europe.
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Not only Ukrainian Catholics use icons - many Catholics across the world do! They are simply a visual representation of important people for different people.
They traveled across the ocean with ships. The first people to reach America Was Columbus, who traveled on the Mayflower from Spain.
for thousands of years people have traveled in and through Europe
They traveled across the ocean with ships. The first people to reach America Was Columbus, who traveled on the Mayflower from Spain.
People traveled over here from Europe.
Leif traveled to and named Vinland, Markland and Heluland. There were already people there but he discovered them for Europe.
Some wanted to get away from the King so they traveled to the New World to start over
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Travelling entertainers/musicians would travel across Europe learning new music and new entertainment. They were like bees, spreading pollen (new entertainment/music styles) all across Europe, teaching people as they traveled. Peddlers would spread disease, knowledge and possibly some folklore/fairy-tales and good stories.
The land bridge was covered with snow that melted and it is now known as the Bering Strait.