Urban Piety & Camino de Santiago: Impact of Medieval Cities on Pilgrimage Devotion
Piotr Roszak,
Franciszek Mróz,
Justyna Chodkowska-Miszczuk
Abstract:Pilgrims traveling to Santiago carried with them new forms of saint worship observed along the way, while also maintaining their religious customs from their hometowns. During the Middle Ages, it was often urban dwellers who embarked on these pilgrimages. En route to Compostela, they found support in the cities they passed through, receiving hospital care and accommodations, and participating in city life, particularly during festivities. However, they also faced challenges such as dishonesty, exploitation, an… Show more
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