RT Article T1 Marian Devotion on the Camino de Santiago during the Middle Ages JF Religions VO 13 IS 12 A1 Roszak, Piotr 1978- A1 Tanco Lerga, Jesus 1950- LA English PB MDPI YR 2022 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1827077255 AB This article presents the theological basis of Marian devotion on the medieval Camino de Santiago and its manifestation in the form of Marian advocacies (Virgen Peregrina, Virgen del Camino). The presence of the cult of the Virgin Mary on the pilgrimage route to Compostela, closely linked to the Jacobean tradition from the very beginning, grows out of the main Mariological trend in the Middle Ages, expressed in the synthesis of Thomas Aquinas. However, a special relationship must be sought in the Mariology of the Hispanic–Mozarabic rite, which created the spiritual climate for the Compostela pilgrimages in the first centuries of their existence. K1 Mozarabic rite K1 cult of saints K1 medieval pilgrimage K1 Camino de Santiago K1 Mariology K1 Thomism DO 10.3390/rel13121213