Posebnost kulta sv. Foske v Istri na Hrvazkem

Aim: To determine the dissemination and preservation of the cult of St. Fosca, patron saint against various diseases in Istria (Croatia) using hagiotopographical and hagiochronological methods and to discuss specic relations between the cult and its main sanctuary in a small village Batvai near Pero...

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