LITURGICAL FRAMING OF TRIALS IN 10TH TO 11TH CENTURY CATALONIA

Liturgical Framing of Trials in 10th to 11th Century Catalonia

Liturgical Framing of Trials in 10th to 11th Century Catalonia

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This paper focuses on the question of how place, time, ritual, and liturgy were interconnected before, during, and after trials in the tenth and eleventh centuries in what is today Catalonia.It does so by highlighting cases that show that blackmores ache relief Visigothic law heavily affected the way in which trials were organized, while simultaneously leaving enough space for the liturgy and the divine to impact legal customs.This article aims to showcase these dynamics, which combine space white feather tinsel and time with liturgy in a well-articulated framework of legal procedure that formed part of how people experienced the law and its application.

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