History, art and peregrination in the irish itinerary to Compostela
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https://doi.org/10.3989/ceg.2009.v56.i122.64Keywords:
Pilgrimage, Art, History, St. James in Compostela, Galicia, IrelandAbstract
This work is about the Road to Santiago by pilgrims who had arrived in Galicia by sea from ports of the Baltic, The Netherlands, Scandinavia, northern France, and especially English and Irish. Our interest is in the link was established between Galicia and Ireland related to the pilgrimage route, and we go to the main historical facts related to Irish and Compostela entering at different periods of history and art that bind the two countries since prehistory.
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2009-12-30
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Alfaya Lamas, E., & Villaverde Solar, M. D. (2009). History, art and peregrination in the irish itinerary to Compostela. Cuadernos De Estudios Gallegos, 56(122), 235–248. https://doi.org/10.3989/ceg.2009.v56.i122.64
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