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  1. Academic studies
  2. Archaeology, art and religious architecture
  3. Biblical and apocryphal aspects
  4. Collaborations with religious bodies and museums
  5. Collected oral traditions
  6. Contemporary experiences of walking
  7. Cultural events and exhibitions
  8. Diary of ancient and modern pilgrims
  9. Digital archives and online libraries
  10. Eastern iconography (icons, miniatures)
  11. Ecclesiastical and State Archives
  12. Ecclesiastical and institutional portals
  13. Enhancement and research projects
  14. Epigraphic evidence and votive plaques
  15. Exhibition catalogues
  16. Family and personal devotions
  17. Famous works of art dedicated to St. Michael
  18. Final considerations and future prospects
  19. Gastronomy and festive material culture
  20. Gioia Sannitica and the cult of the Archangel
  21. Historical Origins of the Micael Pilgrimages
  22. Iconographic symbolism: attributes and gestures
  23. Interactive mapping of the micaelico paths
  24. Introduction to the territory
  25. Liturgical texts and prayers
  26. Local monographs
  27. Local religious rites and processions
  28. Main Page
  29. Main and International Shrines
  30. Manuscripts and ancient codices
  31. Medieval chronicles and hagiographic texts
  32. Micael liturgical calendar
  33. Michael in the different Christian denominations (Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant)
  34. Musical traditions (hymns, folk songs, religious choirs)
  35. Oral memory and popular spirituality
  36. Other Micael Sites in Europe and the World
  37. Popular works
  38. Practical advice for the pilgrim
  39. Related academic or artistic projects
  40. Reliable YouTube channels, podcasts and blogs
  41. Religious and spiritual texts
  42. Representations of the Archangel in the various epochs
  43. Sacred architecture and landscapes
  44. School and university initiatives
  45. Shrine and walking guides
  46. Sites of sanctuaries and religious foundations
  47. Sources and materials
  48. Spread of the cult in time and space
  49. Symbolic and iconographic meanings (sword, scales, dragon)
  50. The Archangel Michael in the Christian tradition

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