Conscious of the importance of having the relics of Santiago
el Mayor, the Spanish Monarchies contributed significantly
to the success of the holy route. In those times the Peninsula
had a growing need for money and soldiers to fight against
the Moorish.
The kings of Aragon, Navarre and Castile made a great effort
to attract to their possessions powerful rich people, and
to that end, employed all possible means: interchange of presents,
arranged marriages and the announcements of the favours dispensed
by the Apostle. As the faith in the miracles performed by
Santiago extended people began to make pilgrimages to Santiago
de Compostela in order to obtain his grace. |