Los santos en los procesos de formación de identidades locales: el mito de San Fernando y la ciudad de SevillaRODRÍGUEZ BECERRA, Salvador (2006) Los santos en los procesos de formación de identidades locales: el mito de San Fernando y la ciudad de Sevilla. Inx: Formas de religiosidad e identidades. Zainak. Cuadernos de Antropología-Etnografía (28). Eusko Ikaskuntza, Donostia-San Sebastián, pp. 163-181. ISBN 978-84-8419-045-5
Official URL: http://www.euskomedia.org/analitica/11568 AbstractThis article shows the importance of saints in the confirmation of the identities of towns and villages. Seville, conquered in 1248 by the Castilian King Ferdinand III, will him into a myth and a symbol of its identity. In the mentality of the medieval and golden centuries, to have in the patrimony a king that "restored" Christianity in the town, was tantamount to being its creator. In the struggle with other towns for pre-eminence, this was a considerable added value. The myth of Saint Ferdinand is currently quite devaluated.
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