Title Kasnoantički i ranosrednjovjekovni Rim kao središte kršćanskog hodočašća
Title (english) Late antique and early medieval Rome as a center of Christian pilgrimage
Author Helena Punčikar
Mentor Marina Zgrablić (mentor)
Committee member Maurizio Levak (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Marina Zgrablić (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Robert Matijašić (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Pula (Faculty of Philosophy) Pula
Defense date and country 2024-09-25, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline HUMANISTIC SCIENCES History Ancient History
Abstract Ovaj rad istražuje razvoj Rima kao središta kršćanskog hodočašća od kasne antike do ranog srednjeg vijeka, naglašavajući transformaciju grada iz političkog središta Rimskog Carstva u duhovnu destinaciju kršćanskog svijeta. Rad započinje analizom uloge prvih kršćanskih mučenika i njihovog značaja u jačanju kršćanske zajednice, kao i formiranju prvih hodočasničkih lokacija u Rimu. Poseban naglasak stavljen je na ulogu carice Helene u pronalasku i prenošenju svetih relikvija iz Svete Zemlje u Rim, što je dodatno učvrstilo status grada kao svetog mjesta.
Rad također razmatra razvoj hodočasničkih ruta i infrastrukture, poput Via Francigene i Via Appie, koje su omogućile dolazak hodočasnika iz raznih dijelova Europe. Istražena je uloga papinstva u promicanju hodočašća kroz organizaciju Jubilarnih godina, kao i doprinos redovničkih redova, osobito benediktinaca, u očuvanju i širenju svetih relikvija i tekstova, te pružanju duhovnog vodstva hodočasnicima.
Poseban dio rada posvećen je društvenom i ekonomskom utjecaju velikog broja hodočasnika na Rim, uključujući razvoj trgovine, smještajnih objekata i širenje vjerskih ideja. Unatoč krizama poput pljački Rima 410. i 455. godine, grad je kroz obnovu svetih mjesta i potporu germanskih vladara poput Teodorika Velikog uspio očuvati svoj status. Rad završava razmatranjem povratka hodočašća u ranom srednjem vijeku pod utjecajem karolinške renesanse, što je dovelo do reafirmacije Rima kao duhovnog središta kršćanskog svijeta.
Kroz sve ove aspekte, rad pokazuje kako su religijski, politički i društveni čimbenici oblikovali Rim kao trajno i neosporno središte kršćanske pobožnosti, čija važnost nije jenjavala unatoč povijesnim izazovima.
Abstract (english) This thesis explores the development of Rome as a centre of Christian pilgrimage from late antiquity to the early Middle Ages, emphasizing the city's transformation from the political heart of the Roman Empire to a key spiritual destination in the Christian world. The study begins with an analysis of the role of the first Christian martyrs and their significance in strengthening the Christian community, as well as the formation of the initial pilgrimage sites in Rome. Special emphasis is placed on the role of Empress Helena in discovering and transferring holy relics from the Holy Land to Rome, further solidifying the city's status as a sacred place.
The thesis also examines in detail the development of pilgrimage routes and infrastructure, such as the Via Francigena and Via Appia, which facilitated the arrival of pilgrims from various parts of Europe. The role of the papacy in promoting pilgrimage through the organization of Jubilee Years is explored, along with the contributions of monastic orders, particularly the Benedictines, in preserving and disseminating holy relics and texts and providing spiritual guidance to pilgrims.
A particular section of the thesis is devoted to the social and economic impact of the large influx of pilgrims on Rome, including the development of trade, lodging facilities, and the spread of religious ideas. Despite crises such as the sackings of Rome in 410 and 455 AD, the city, through the restoration of holy sites and support from Germanic rulers like Theodoric the Great, managed to maintain its status. The thesis concludes with a discussion on the revival of pilgrimage in the early Middle Ages under the influence of the Carolingian Renaissance, leading to the reaffirmation of Rome as the spiritual centre of the Christian world.
Through these aspects, the thesis demonstrates how religious, political, and social factors shaped Rome as a permanent and indisputable centre of Christian devotion, whose significance endured despite historical challenges.
Keywords
Rim
hodočašće
kasna antika
rani srednji vijek
kršćanstvo.
Keywords (english)
Rome
pilgrimage
late antiquity
early middle-ages
Christianity.
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:137:142974
Study programme Title: History Study programme type: university Study level: graduate Academic / professional title: magistar/magistra povijesti (magistar/magistra povijesti)
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Created on 2024-10-25 09:50:35