Faith and society on the border: reinterpreting the Roda d’Isàvena Passio Imaginis Domini in an Iberian context

The late tenth/early eleventh century saw several Muslim attacks in Catalan lands, including one in 1006 that destroyed the episcopal see of Roda d’Isàvena in Ribagorça. It took the canons over two decades to restore the pillaged see and in 1030 the new cathedral was dedicated to St Vincent. The res...

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