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Thomas Aquinas's Relics As Focus for Conflict and Cult in the Late Middle Ages, 2017, p.27-72
Ort / Verlag
The Netherlands: Amsterdam University Press
Erscheinungsjahr
2017
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Alma/SFX Local Collection
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Thomas Aquinas began his last journey from Naples with the intention of arriving in Lyons for the Church Council to which he had been invited by Pope Gregory X as a special expert on the Greeks. He had left the Dominican Convent of Naples, San Domenico Maggiore, presumably at the end of January or beginning of February in 1274. Some days later he arrived in Maenza, where he fell ill. He was moved to Fossanova, a Cistercian Monastery nearby, to rest and hopefully recover (see the map). However, there death took him in the early morning of 7 March.¹
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