SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA

säntyäˈgō thā kōmpōstāˈlä or Santiago, city (1990 pop. 91,419), A Coruña prov., NW Spain, in Galicia, on the Sar River. The city is one of the chief shrines of Christendom. There in the early 9th cent. the supposed tomb of the apostle St. James the Greater was reputedly discovered by a miracle, and Alfonso II of Asturias had a sanctuary built. The city grew around the shrine and became, after Jerusalem and Rome, the most famous Christian place of pilgrimage in the Middle Ages. It still thrives as a pilgrimage and tourist center. It is an archiepiscopal see and has a university (founded 1501). Its economy is based on tourism, agriculture, and the manufacture of linen and paper. Its most remarkable building is the cathedral, which replaced the earlier sanctuary after its destruction (10th cent.) by the Moors. Built (11th–13th cent.) in Romanesque style, the cathedral has had baroque and plateresque additions and restorations. Other historic buildings include the Hospital Real (1501–11), built by Ferdinand and Isabella to accommodate poor pilgrims, and the Colegio Fonseca (16th cent.), a part of the university.

See E. F. Stanton, Road of Stars to Santiago (1994).

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...mother, while your father was a nobleman from one of the oldest families of Galicia. You were brought up at Santiago de Compostela, were you not, at the court of the Duke of Penafiel? And you came here, two years ago, to accompany your...
...programs inserted into the tympanums of the Romanesque cathedrals built upon the pilgrimage routes leading to Santiago de Compostela in Spanish Galicia. A striking, but typical example is found on the west portal of the Cathedral of Vezelay...
...wanderers accept the gifts, but clearly have become unaccustomed to the accoutre- ments of civilization: And when we reached Compostela the governor re- ceived us very well and gave us clothing from his own supplies, which I could not wear for many days...
...possible connection between Iago and Santiago, but none pursues the further...connect it to theology. Yet Santiago Compostela rivaled Rome as a center of Catholicism in the Middle Ages, and Santiago himself was believed to provide...
...when I returned for the letter, it had not been written. Instead the secretario was on the point of leaving for Santiago Compostela in the lowlands where there was to be a celebration inaugurating a Carta Blanca beer distributing agency. He invited...
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Shakespeare and Santiago de Compostela by Grace Tiffany Sancho replied...SHAKESPEARES interest in Santiago de Compostela, Spains patron saint, is...from the specific legend of Santiago de Compostela, adapting aspects of the...
...Fifth World Conference on Faith and Order, Santiago de Compostela 1993. by Susan Hardman Moore At Santiago we took as our theme "Towards Koinonia...meaning of koinonia as we fleshed it out at Santiago, and the potential we saw in this theme...
...mortality: results from a study of Santiago, Chile. J Expo Anal Environ...Maria Antonia Barcelo, (1) Santiago Perez-Hoyos, (2) Juan Bellido...Preventive Medicine, University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain; (6) Health, Welfare...
...increased traffic. The shrine of Santiago Compostela on the far western coast...great pilgrimage center at Santiago Compostela. (64) Of particular interest...The Pilgrims Guide to Santiago de Compostela (New York: Italica, 1993...
...or Way of St. lames, to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. The website of...alone, on the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. So if he is going to find...the Pilgrims: Journeys to Santiago de Compostela. Victoria, B.C.: Trafford...
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Spain: Santiago de Compostela by Victoria Stapells SPAIN: SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA During the month of July, Baroque music filled...pilgrims route towards the Galician capital of Santiago de Compostela and home of the Via Stellae summer festival...
...St James the Apostle in Santiago De Compostela, Northwestern Spain, Is...Pyrenees to the Spanish town of Santiago de Compostela in order to pay homage to...the absence of crowds. Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, 1910. This...
...Pilgrimage across Spain to Santiago De Compostela. by Morton D. Winsberg...important pilgrimage center, Santiago de Compostela. The motivation for such...that is, the road to Santiago de Compostela, where the patron saint...
Santiago de Compostela Convento de Santa Clara Organo Barocco by James L. Wallmann SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA CONVENTO DE SANTA CLARA ORGANO...the convent of Santa Clara in Santiago de Compostela, La Coruna, Spain, was built...
Santiago de Compostela Convento de Santa Clara Organo...James L. Wallmann RECORDINGS SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA CONVENTO DE SANTA CLARA ORGANO...the convent of Santa Clara in Santiago de Compostela, La Coruna, Spain, was built...
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...McCULLOUGH STRIDES OUT ON THE SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA CAMINO... WITH HIS SIX...north western Spain, the Santiago de Compostela pilgrims walk has been a...six Nights Camino Frances Santiago de Compostela Half Board en-suite year...
...Finishing His Pilgrimage to Santiago De Compostela. by Geoff Hil I threw back...set out on the last leg to Santiago de Compostela. Remarkably, during the...to be a proper pilgrim to Santiago de Compostela, you have to walk at least...
...Pilgrimage by Sports Car to Santiago De Compostela. by Geoff Hill I had my first...00 34 98 524 1100). In Santiago he stayed at the astonishing...want to be a proper pilgrim to Santiago de Compostela, you have to walk at least...
...Plan Benefits over 1,000 Compostela Folk. More than 1,000 people...and development projects in Compostela Valley province, a military...Barangay Andili, Mawab, Compostela Valley province on Sunday...MEDCAP.Lt. Col. Joshua Santiago, 10ID staff officer for civil...
...Pyrenees to the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela, an ancient city in the...by bike. The city of Santiago de Compostela was a European cultural...Finisterre, about 50 miles past Santiago de Compostela. There, the Camino runs...
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COMPOSTELA, SANTIAGO DE Spain: see Santiago de Compostela . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA santya go tha komposta la or Santiago, city (1990 pop. 91,419), A Coruna prov., NW...the university. See E. F. Stanton, Road of Stars to Santiago (1994). ____________________ Copyright...
...Another historic shrine is Santiago de Compostela , NW Spain; one explanation...songs sung to entertain the Compostela pilgrims. The chief shrine...Rome, the Holy Land, Loreto , Compostela, Montserrat (Spain), Fatima...
...Veneration of St. James has been widespread, especially in Spain (where he is called Santiago); the shrine of the apostle at Santiago de Compostela, Spain, is one of the most celebrated of Europe. Feast: July 25...
...were often crossed by invading armies and barbarian hordes and by innumerable medieval pilgrims on their way to Santiago de Compostela . The Col de Perthus, used by the Romans, and Roncesvalles , famous for the Roland legend, are the best known...
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