1st Edition

Women and Pilgrimage in Medieval Galicia

Edited By Carlos Andres Gonzalez-Paz Copyright 2015
186 Pages
by Routledge

186 Pages
by Routledge

186 Pages
by Routledge

For many in the Middle Ages, pilgrimages were seen to represent a clear risk of moral and religious perdition for women, and they were strongly discouraged from making them; this exhortation would have been universally disseminated and generally followed, except, of course, in the case of the virtuous ’extraordinary women’, such as saints and queens. Women and Pilgrimage in Medieval Galicia... Read more

Galicia: a land of Pilgrimage.  Women and the Christian Middle Ages.  The theoretical horizon.  Women and pilgrimage in medieval Galicia.  Guncina Gonzalez volens ire Iherusalem.  Maria Balteira, a woman crusader to Outremer.  Isabel, princess of Aragon (1270-1336): Queen of Portugal, pilgrim and saint.  French noblewomen on pilgrimage to Compostela in the Middle Ages.  Birgitta of Sweden and her pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela.  Women, pilgrimage and art on the road to Santiago.  Life, pilgrimage and women in Alfonso X's Cantigas de Santa Maria. Women and feigned pilgrimages.



 

Biography

Carlos Andrés Gonzalez-Paz is a researcher at the Instituto de Estudios Gallegos 'Padre Sarmiento', a R&D centre of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), located in Santiago de Compostela, Spain.