The Cult of Saints in Late Antiquity was a major grant funded by European Research Council led by Professor Bryan Ward-Perkins at the University of Oxford with the collaboration of the Univeristy of Warsaw under the direction of Professor Robert Wiśniewski. The large, international team in Oxford and Warsaw worked on the freely accessible database collecting the evidence of the cult of saints across the Christian world from its origins to ca 700 AD. I was a team member since 2018 and I was responsible for the entries covering the cult of saints in the Iberian peninsula (as well as some selected sources from other regions of the Western world).

The database is and will be accessible without charge. Despite the project being finished, we are still striving to incorporate new content and update entries whenever feasible. We anticipate that the research conducted within the project, both for the database and inspired by it, will culminate in the collaborative volume on the cult of saints in Late Antiquity in which we will examine its regional developments and various thematic dimensions. I am currently working on a chapter collecting the most important aspects of the phenomenon in Hispania from late Roman to late Visigothic times.