Santa María de la Cabeza

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Santa María de la Cabeza was a medieval Spanish laywoman venerated as a folk saint and the wife of Saint Isidore the Farmer, particularly associated with Madrid and rural devotion.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic devotional figure
folk saint
laywoman
associatedSaint Saint Isidore the Farmer NERFINISHED
associatedWith agricultural communities
popular devotion in Madrid
rural piety
canonicalStatus folk veneration
commemoratedWith feasts of Saint Isidore the Farmer
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Castile NERFINISHED
Spain
culturalContext medieval Spanish Catholicism
devotionalCategory married laywoman
peasant saint figure
ethnicGroup Spanish
gender female
hasReligiousRole intercessor for rural people
model of peasant piety
hasTypeOfCult folk devotion
local cult
honorificPrefix Santa
languageOfWorship Spanish
lifePeriod Middle Ages NERFINISHED
maritalStatus married
notableFor association with Madrid
being the wife of Saint Isidore the Farmer
rural devotion
occupation farm worker
peasant woman
placeOfVeneration Madrid NERFINISHED
central Spain
regionOfCult Castile NERFINISHED
Madrid region NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
spouse Saint Isidore the Farmer NERFINISHED
spouseVeneratedAs saint
veneratedIn Madrid NERFINISHED
Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church

rural Spain

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Puente de Toledo dedicatedTo Santa María de la Cabeza