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An '''itinerant''' is a person who travels habitually. Itinerant may refer to:
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An '''itinerant''' is a person who ]s from ] with no fixed ].<ref> at ''Thesaurus.com''</ref> The term comes from the late 16th century: from late ] ''itinerant'' (travelling), from the verb ''itinerari'', from Latin ''iter'', ''itiner'' (journey, road).<ref> from Oxford Dictionaries Online</ref>
*], also known as itinerant minister

*Travelling salespeople, see ], ], and ]
==Types of itinerants==
*Travelling showpeople, see ] (US), ] (UK)
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*The ] or Itinerants, a school of nineteenth-century Russian painters
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*"Itinerant court" of Charlemagne (and later Carolingian emperors), see ]

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==Itinerants throughout history and today==
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*] and ] (Christian ministers and monks)
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===Notable itinerants===
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==See also== ==See also==
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==References==
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==Further reading==
*{{Cite book|author=]|title=]|publisher=Viking Press|location=|year=1957|pages= |isbn=0-14-118267-9|oclc= |doi= }}
*{{Cite book|author=]|title=Vagabonding: An Uncommon Guide to the Art of Long-Term World Travel|publisher=Villard Books|location= |year=2002|pages= |isbn=0-81-299218-0|oclc= |doi= }}

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An itinerant is a person who travels habitually. Itinerant may refer to:

See also

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