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CAMINOS MORTUORIOS. HILBIDEAK/en

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In the past, there were specific paths, and none other could be taken, to carry the corpse from the house of the deceased to the church and the cemetery. Those paths were used in some places for all relations between the house and church, such as baptisms, weddings or Sunday services. They were therefore known as ''elizabideak''' '''''or church ways and Mass ways. In other parts, there were generally considered to be funeral ways, although not exclusively, as they would be used for other religious processions, such as the rogations. They were known under different names, such as ''andabideak'' or gait paths, ''gorpuzbideak'', baths of the body, ''guruzbideak'', paths of the cross, and ''hilbideak'', corpse ways.
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