A devoção e a peregrinação jacobeias em Portugal (II)

After having addressed in the first paper — Ad limina 2 (2011) —, the beginning and development of the worship of Saint James in Portugal followed by intensive pilgrimage, we now approach the legendary of Saint James and its roots in pagan religion, as well as its Christianization in a troubled poli...

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Main Author: Arlindo de Magalhães Ribeiro da Cunha
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Turismo de Galicia-S.A. de Xestión do Plan Xacobeo 2013-07-01
Series:Ad Limina
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Online Access:https://www.caminodesantiago.gal/documents/17639/362245/Ad_Limina_IV.%2004_Arlindo%20de%20Magalh%C3%A3es%20Ribeiro%20da%20Cunha.pdf
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spelling doaj-64ab5c209c534070af7f3b171a4fec9f2021-09-02T04:48:46ZdeuTurismo de Galicia-S.A. de Xestión do Plan XacobeoAd Limina2659-58852013-07-0144117152A devoção e a peregrinação jacobeias em Portugal (II)Arlindo de Magalhães Ribeiro da Cunha0Universidade Católica de PortoAfter having addressed in the first paper — Ad limina 2 (2011) —, the beginning and development of the worship of Saint James in Portugal followed by intensive pilgrimage, we now approach the legendary of Saint James and its roots in pagan religion, as well as its Christianization in a troubled political, social and ecclesiastical time. Santiago in Portuguese folklore? We will also speak of the legendary of Saint James in Portuguese folk tradition, and of the rise and fall of pilgrimage to Compostela, as well as of the corruption of the worship of Saint James. Portugal was born hailing Saint James. That is why in Portugal, in the iconography, literature, proverbs, heraldry, place names, all over folk memory, Santiago is always close. https://www.caminodesantiago.gal/documents/17639/362245/Ad_Limina_IV.%2004_Arlindo%20de%20Magalh%C3%A3es%20Ribeiro%20da%20Cunha.pdfsaint jamespagan rootslegendaryportuguese folklore.
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A devoção e a peregrinação jacobeias em Portugal (II)
Ad Limina
saint james
pagan roots
legendary
portuguese folklore.
author_facet Arlindo de Magalhães Ribeiro da Cunha
author_sort Arlindo de Magalhães Ribeiro da Cunha
title A devoção e a peregrinação jacobeias em Portugal (II)
title_short A devoção e a peregrinação jacobeias em Portugal (II)
title_full A devoção e a peregrinação jacobeias em Portugal (II)
title_fullStr A devoção e a peregrinação jacobeias em Portugal (II)
title_full_unstemmed A devoção e a peregrinação jacobeias em Portugal (II)
title_sort devoção e a peregrinação jacobeias em portugal (ii)
publisher Turismo de Galicia-S.A. de Xestión do Plan Xacobeo
series Ad Limina
issn 2659-5885
publishDate 2013-07-01
description After having addressed in the first paper — Ad limina 2 (2011) —, the beginning and development of the worship of Saint James in Portugal followed by intensive pilgrimage, we now approach the legendary of Saint James and its roots in pagan religion, as well as its Christianization in a troubled political, social and ecclesiastical time. Santiago in Portuguese folklore? We will also speak of the legendary of Saint James in Portuguese folk tradition, and of the rise and fall of pilgrimage to Compostela, as well as of the corruption of the worship of Saint James. Portugal was born hailing Saint James. That is why in Portugal, in the iconography, literature, proverbs, heraldry, place names, all over folk memory, Santiago is always close.
topic saint james
pagan roots
legendary
portuguese folklore.
url https://www.caminodesantiago.gal/documents/17639/362245/Ad_Limina_IV.%2004_Arlindo%20de%20Magalh%C3%A3es%20Ribeiro%20da%20Cunha.pdf
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