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The Mystery Chronicles: More Real-Life X-Files
This shrine at Cornpostella (probably derived from Campus stellae: the field of
the star) rivalled Rome as a center of pilgrimage. But did the legend of the star
give rise to the name Compostela, or was it the other Way around? According to
an ...
St. lago de Campus Stellae Timeline The cathedral of Santiago de Compostela,
or St. James of the Field of Stars, houses the world's largest censer, three feet in
radius. The censers size allows for the purification of the cathedral from its ...
Julie Sophia Paegle, 2010
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Pilgrims' Steps: A Search for Spain's Santiago and an ...
Compostela - The etymology of the term Compostela is subject to a myriad of
interpretations. The Field of Stars, Campus Stellae, is the most widely cited
making reference to the field of stars visible from Galicia, the Milky Way. Campus
Apostoli ...
It was known as campus de la stella or campus stellae, later shortened to
compostela – one explanation of the origin of the name. Another is that it derives
from the Latin componere (to bury), as a Roman cemetery or early Christian
necropolis ...
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The Way of St James: Seville/Granada to Santiago
It was known as 'campus de la stella' or 'campus stellae', later shortened to '
compostela'. This is one explanation of the origin of the name. Another is that it
derives from the Latin componere (to bury), as a Roman cemetery or early
Christian ...
Whereas Compostella was thought to derive from Campus stellae (“the field of
the star”), it more likely came from Campus stelae (a stele being an inscribed
stone), that is, a “field of monuments” or “gravestone field.” Another possibility is
that ...
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The Way of St James - France: Chemin de Saint-Jacques de ...
He built a church and a small monastery over the tomb in the saint's honour,
around which a town grew up. It was known as campus de la stella or campus
stellae, later shortened to compostela – one explanation of the origin of the name
.
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The Way of St James - Spain: Pyrenees-Santiago-Finisterre
It was known as campus ole la stella or campus stellae, later shortened to
compostela – one explanation of the origin of the name. Another is that it derives
from the Latin componere (to bury), as a Roman cemetery or early Christian
necropolis ...
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So Far from Story Street
Le Pe'le'rinage de Compostelle (campus stellae, 'le champ des étoiles')
commence normalement a Paris ou au Puy—et d autres endroits—en France et
continue a travers la partie nord de l'Espagne dans la région de la Galice. Moi, j '
ai ...
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The Plausible World: A Geocritical Approach to Space, Place, ...
Most of the time, the pilgrims pursued their voyage beyond the Campus Stellae,
which gave its name to Compostela, to go to Finisterre. There they bathed in the
cold, agitated waters of the actual Costa de la Muerte, in an effort to purify their ...
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Un albergue en el Camino de Santiago (Segovia)
Mi deseo: que lleguen con bien al Campus Stellae y apoyen los cinco dedos de la mano en la columna del árbol de Jesé del parteluz del ... «Acueducto2.com, 一月 15»
Review: Labauvie sculptures at Leepa-Rattner just look simple
They presage the nascent, pure abstractions of the more recent pieces, Starblade, Campus Stellae and Venus Walks. The soft curves resolve ... «Tampabay.com, 四月 14»
St. James the Greater
St. James became the patron of Spain, and his burial place, Compostela (from the Latin campus stellae, which means “countryside where the star shone”), ... «Catholic News Agency, 七月 13»
Celebrating Santiago's ever-changing afterlife
The field of stars – or “campus stellae” – then became the site of a chapel, a church, a cathedral and then a city: Compostela. By then, the relics ... «Iberosphere, 七月 11»