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Abstract
This chapter looks at the travels and pilgrimages of Ramon Llull during the Middle Ages. It is shown that Llull's travels had a specific motivation: to contribute to apologetic action. Within Christendom, the object was to convince the civil and religious powers to support his evangelizing projects. Within Islam, Llull carried out his missionary project through dialogue with the motive of converting Muslims to Christianity.