3479417 Pilgrimage to Mariazell, 1836; (add.info.: Illustration showing pilgrimage to Mariazell, Austria. 1836. Pilgrims were already making their way to the Marian sanctuary in the 12th century. Larger numbers of pilgrims are documented beginning around 1330, when a secular court imposed a \'Zellfahrt\' (\'Zell journey) as atonement for its criminals. In the following years increasing numbers of pilgrims came from neighbouring lands. After the Counter-Reformation, the Habsburgs made Mariazell a national sanctuary. However, in 1783, Emperor Joseph II dissolved the monastery in Mariazell, and in 1787, he completely banned pilgrimages there.); Universal History Archive/UIG; out of copyright.

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