Religious Women in Medieval East Anglia: History and Archaeology C1100-1540Centre of East Anglian Studies, University of East Anglia, 1993 - 116 páginas |
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... dedicated religious houses to certain saints . Female monasteries were generally dedicated to the Virgin Mary , sometimes in association with one or more additional saints . East Anglian examples of this first pattern included Campsey ...
... dedicated religious houses to certain saints . Female monasteries were generally dedicated to the Virgin Mary , sometimes in association with one or more additional saints . East Anglian examples of this first pattern included Campsey ...
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... dedicated to St Catherine at Carrow and Blackborough . Marham's joint dedication to Sts Barbara and Edmund is intriguing for a Cistercian foundation , as the order adopted the Virgin as its patron saint . Monastic devotions to St ...
... dedicated to St Catherine at Carrow and Blackborough . Marham's joint dedication to Sts Barbara and Edmund is intriguing for a Cistercian foundation , as the order adopted the Virgin as its patron saint . Monastic devotions to St ...
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... dedicated to particular patron saints ( Table 2 ) . While sharing similar saints ' dedications with the female houses , hospitals were more commonly devoted to Mary Magdalen , like those in Beccles and King's Lynn . She was associated ...
... dedicated to particular patron saints ( Table 2 ) . While sharing similar saints ' dedications with the female houses , hospitals were more commonly devoted to Mary Magdalen , like those in Beccles and King's Lynn . She was associated ...
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List of Figures Plates and Tables 6 | 7 |
Chapter | 23 |
Chapter | 46 |
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Otras 3 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
anchoresses anchorholds Archaeology bequests Blackborough Blomefield Bruisyard buildings Bungay Bury St Edmunds Campsey Ash Carrow Priory chancel chapel chapter-house Cistercian city of Norwich Clay cloister Conisford convents conventual church cropmarks dedicated Dereham diocese of Norwich diocese's female East Anglia east range evidence example Excavations extant female houses female monasteries female monastic female piety female religious female saints Flixton Gilbertine Holy hospital sisters informal communities Katherine lived male houses manorial Margaret Margery Marham medieval medieval East Anglia medieval England Middle Ages monasteries for women Norfolk Norfolk and Suffolk nunneries nuns Oliva outer court parish church parish gentry patronage PCC PROB Plate prayers precinct prioress priory's recluses Redlingfield religious lifestyles religious women seals secular Shouldham sixteenth centuries social ranks spiritual St Julian St Mary suggested survive testators Thetford Thetford Priory throughout the Middle transept upper gentry Virgin vocations vowesses wall west range Wiggenhall