Sharon Farmer here investigates the ways in which three Medieval communities--the town of Tours, the basilica of Saint-Martin there, and the abbey of Marmoutier nearby--all defined themselves through the cult of Saint Martin.
As the heirs to Martin\'s see, the bishops projected themselves as the rightful leaders o.
She demonstrates how in the early Middle Ages the bishops of Tours used the cult of Martin, their fourthcentury predecessor, to shape an idealized image of Tours as Martin\'s town.
Sharon Farmer here investigates the ways in which three Medieval communities--the town of Tours, the basilica of Saint-Martin there, and the abbey of Marmoutier nearby--all defined themselves through the cult of Saint Martin