Sunday, February 27, 2011

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's first gay marriage was celebrated in 1061 Galicia in 37


named Pedro Diaz Muñoz Vandilaz and shared a house adjoining the church of Santa Maria de Ordes, municipality ourensano of Rairiz de Veiga, a small chapel where a 16 April 1061, ie 950 years ago with the consent of the pastor, celebrated the first homosexual marriage dated in Galicia and one of the first in Europe.

This historic document, which was found in the Tombo Celanova Monastery and is now deposited in the National Historical Archive Madrid is one of the embodiments of the amazing and much research work "Friends and sodomites. The configuration of homosexuality in the Middle Ages" the philologist and professor Carlos Callon (Santa Uxia Ribeira, São Paulo, 1978) with him he just won XVI Awards Vicente Risco social science, which has not promoted among Other Ayer por la editorial Sotelo Blanco y la Fundación Vicente Risk SC. He Jurado

this prize worth 6,000 euros, estuvo of Fernando Acuña, representing the municipality of Castro Caldelas; Devesa Teresa in the Name of the Municipality of Allariz; Luis Martinez Davin Risk and Jose Maria Eguileta in Foundation name Vicente Risco, and Francisco Fernandez on behalf of the Foundation Sotelo Blanco, who will edit the work.

The jury praised the work that Carlos Callon done in this trial, in which reflects on the problems of male and female homosexuality in the Middle Ages, based on the medieval Galician lyric corpus, particularly the "songs of scorn and curse ", and historiographical and legal texts.

addition, at the discretion of the jury, the play examines in detail the birth of homophobic prejudice in the eleventh and twelfth centuries and its consolidation in the late Middle Ages. "

Carlos Callon A concerned teacher degree in Philology Galician Portuguese, who serves as professor of Galician language and literature in secondary education, is very well known in Galicia for his work as chairman of the Language Standardisation Bureau, and his unwavering defense of Galicia, facing the institutional harassment and media being treated.

Just the news Carlos Callon showed "grateful and happy" with this award and made a brief summary of the winning paper in which "analyze what constitutes anti-gay prejudice, how to create the idea of \u200b\u200bsodomy and how sin becomes something that had not been for the first thousand years of Christianity. "

Each chapter of the book begins with a literary text or legal historiography stop at the "strong friendship" between men in works of medieval Galician prose and especially in the "Chronicle Troiana." It is "medieval cantigas, incorporating scenes from the love of two men, who also caused astonishment in critical given the historical context," says Callon. Original article

here.

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