En torno a la muerte a finales de la Edad Media aragonesa. Around Death in the Kingdom of Aragon at the end of the Middle Ages

This article tackles rituals and beliefs around death in the Kingdom of Aragon at the end of the Middle Ages. The presence of both the so-called macabre feeling and death and the afterlife are considered in Aragonese royal coronation parties. At the same time, it becomes clear that the Church had to...

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Main Authors: María Isabel Falcón Pérez, María del Carmen García Herrero
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2006-10-01
Series:En la España Medieval
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Online Access:http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/ELEM/article/view/22842
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spelling doaj-5c6aea1faa464572b38d392fdc5c1b2b2020-11-25T02:16:30ZspaUniversidad Complutense de MadridEn la España Medieval0214-30381988-29712006-10-012915318622831En torno a la muerte a finales de la Edad Media aragonesa. Around Death in the Kingdom of Aragon at the end of the Middle AgesMaría Isabel Falcón PérezMaría del Carmen García HerreroThis article tackles rituals and beliefs around death in the Kingdom of Aragon at the end of the Middle Ages. The presence of both the so-called macabre feeling and death and the afterlife are considered in Aragonese royal coronation parties. At the same time, it becomes clear that the Church had to deal with the fact that some people were agnostic and therefore rejected the idea of resurrection and afterlife. We inquire into diverse eschatological conceptions and consider testaments to focus our audience’s attention on some pious endowments that often have been overlooked: for example, the act of ordering chalices (an indicator of the rootedness and diffusion of the eucharistic cult), wax ex-votos (so scarcely documented) and the restauration of holy images located in temples.http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/ELEM/article/view/22842Death15th centuryKingdom of AragonMacabreRoyal partiesAgnosticismTestamentsChalicesWax ex-votosArt restaurations
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María del Carmen García Herrero
En torno a la muerte a finales de la Edad Media aragonesa. Around Death in the Kingdom of Aragon at the end of the Middle Ages
En la España Medieval
Death
15th century
Kingdom of Aragon
Macabre
Royal parties
Agnosticism
Testaments
Chalices
Wax ex-votos
Art restaurations
author_facet María Isabel Falcón Pérez
María del Carmen García Herrero
author_sort María Isabel Falcón Pérez
title En torno a la muerte a finales de la Edad Media aragonesa. Around Death in the Kingdom of Aragon at the end of the Middle Ages
title_short En torno a la muerte a finales de la Edad Media aragonesa. Around Death in the Kingdom of Aragon at the end of the Middle Ages
title_full En torno a la muerte a finales de la Edad Media aragonesa. Around Death in the Kingdom of Aragon at the end of the Middle Ages
title_fullStr En torno a la muerte a finales de la Edad Media aragonesa. Around Death in the Kingdom of Aragon at the end of the Middle Ages
title_full_unstemmed En torno a la muerte a finales de la Edad Media aragonesa. Around Death in the Kingdom of Aragon at the end of the Middle Ages
title_sort en torno a la muerte a finales de la edad media aragonesa. around death in the kingdom of aragon at the end of the middle ages
publisher Universidad Complutense de Madrid
series En la España Medieval
issn 0214-3038
1988-2971
publishDate 2006-10-01
description This article tackles rituals and beliefs around death in the Kingdom of Aragon at the end of the Middle Ages. The presence of both the so-called macabre feeling and death and the afterlife are considered in Aragonese royal coronation parties. At the same time, it becomes clear that the Church had to deal with the fact that some people were agnostic and therefore rejected the idea of resurrection and afterlife. We inquire into diverse eschatological conceptions and consider testaments to focus our audience’s attention on some pious endowments that often have been overlooked: for example, the act of ordering chalices (an indicator of the rootedness and diffusion of the eucharistic cult), wax ex-votos (so scarcely documented) and the restauration of holy images located in temples.
topic Death
15th century
Kingdom of Aragon
Macabre
Royal parties
Agnosticism
Testaments
Chalices
Wax ex-votos
Art restaurations
url http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/ELEM/article/view/22842
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