A Church under Influence: The Cistercian Convent o...
A Church under Influence: The Cistercian Convent of Odivelas and the Patronage of the Collegiate Church of São Julião de Santarém (in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth centuries)
Mário FareloLuís Miguel Rêpas
No âmbito da estratégia de alienação dos bens sob padroado régio na cidade e diocese de Lisboa, em finais do século XIII, em 1295, o rei D. Dinis doou a igreja colegiada de São Julião, na vila de Santarém, ao mosteiro cisterciense de Odivelas. A transferência deste património régio para as monjas marcou o início de uma nova etapa na vida da igreja e dos seus novos patronos. Devido às limitações e lacunas documentais que caracterizam os acervos arquivísticos de ambas as instituições, nem sempre é fácil detalhar as nuances jurisdicionais, sociológicas, económicas e fiscais que o acordo implicava. No entanto, a sobrevivência no arquivo de Odivelas de um conjunto documental do século XIV, relativo à igreja de São Julião, até agora completamente ignorado, revela alguns dos aspectos envolvidos, sobretudo no que diz respeito à nomeação, remuneração e actividades do clero que servia em São Julião.
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ISBN: 978-989-26-2557-7
eISBN: 978-989-26-2572-0
DOI: 10.14195/978-989-26-2572-0_6
Área: História
Páginas: 151-176
Data: 2024
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