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"The King's Pilgrimage" is a poem and book about the journey made by King George V in May 1922 to visit the World War I cemeteries and memorials being constructed at the time in France and Belgium by the Imperial War Graves Commission. This journey was part of the wider pilgrimage movement that saw tens of thousands of bereaved relatives from the United Kingdom and the Empire visit the battlefields of the Great War in the years that followed the Armistice. The poem was written by the British author and poet Rudyard Kipling, while the text in the book is attributed to the Australian journalist and author Frank Fox. Aspects of the pilgrimage were also described by Kipling within the short story "The Debt" (1930).

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  • The King's Pilgrimage (en español: El peregrinaje del rey) es un poema y un libro sobre el viaje realizado por el rey Jorge V del Reino Unido en mayo de 1922, para visitar los cementerios y monumentos de la Primera Guerra Mundial construidos por la .​ Este viaje fue parte de un movimiento de peregrinaje más extenso que vio a decenas de miles de familiares desconsolados, procedentes del Reino Unido y el resto del imperio, visitar los campos de batalla de la gran guerra en los años que siguieron al armisticio.​ El poema fue escrito por el autor y poeta británico Rudyard Kipling, mientras que el texto del libro se atribuye al periodista y escritor australiano .​​ Aspectos de este viaje fueron descritos también por Kipling en el cuento The debt (1930).​ (es)
  • "The King's Pilgrimage" is a poem and book about the journey made by King George V in May 1922 to visit the World War I cemeteries and memorials being constructed at the time in France and Belgium by the Imperial War Graves Commission. This journey was part of the wider pilgrimage movement that saw tens of thousands of bereaved relatives from the United Kingdom and the Empire visit the battlefields of the Great War in the years that followed the Armistice. The poem was written by the British author and poet Rudyard Kipling, while the text in the book is attributed to the Australian journalist and author Frank Fox. Aspects of the pilgrimage were also described by Kipling within the short story "The Debt" (1930). (en)
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