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Title: Santiago de Compostela : aspects of a cult in Malta of the Knights of St John
Other Titles: Santiago de Compostela : características de su culto en la Malta de los Caballeros de San Juan
Authors: Buttigieg, Emanuel
Davies, Franco
Keywords: Malta -- History -- Knights of Malta, 1530-1798
Fortification -- Malta
Valletta (Malta) -- Buildings, structures, etc.
Architecture -- Malta -- Valletta
Order of St John -- Malta
James, the Greater, Saint -- Cult -- Malta
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Universidad de Navarra. Departamento de Historia, Historia del Arta y Geografia
Citation: Buttigieg, E., & Davies, F. (2021). Santiago de Compostela : aspects of a cult in Malta of the Knights of St John. Memoria y Civilización, 24, 1-13.
Abstract: The cult of St James within the Order of St John was evident throughout its stay in Malta in the architectural fabric it left behind, particularly the fortified land-front of the city of Valletta, as well as in other notable buildings, namely the Auberge of Castile, León and Portugal, and its church of St James. While its architectural aspects have withstood the test of time, other social aspects of the cult of Santiago in Malta are evident through the religious art in the Conventual Church of the Order in Valletta, today St John’s co-cathedral, but also through religious rituals held on the island during the stay of the knights. This reflected a local cult which shows hints of being present also before the arrival of the Hospitaller Order to the Maltese shores
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/104997
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