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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... Female Piety in East Anglia Female piety was an active force in the religious world of the Middle Ages . As recent work has shown , this piety emphasised a denial and denigration of the physical body and a particular attraction to ...
... Female Piety in East Anglia Female piety was an active force in the religious world of the Middle Ages . As recent work has shown , this piety emphasised a denial and denigration of the physical body and a particular attraction to ...
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... Etheldreda ( d . 660 ) founded the monastery at Ely ; St Osyth ( d . 653 ) is associated with Chich in north - east Essex ; and the ninth - century saints Pandon and Winfrith are associated with Eltisley in Cambridgeshire 21 Female Piety.
... Etheldreda ( d . 660 ) founded the monastery at Ely ; St Osyth ( d . 653 ) is associated with Chich in north - east Essex ; and the ninth - century saints Pandon and Winfrith are associated with Eltisley in Cambridgeshire 21 Female Piety.
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... female piety . In their rural and suburban settings , these female monasteries were located at the margins of society . Indeed , in certain cases the nuns actively sought marginality and isolation , like the earlier ascetics , Guthlac ...
... female piety . In their rural and suburban settings , these female monasteries were located at the margins of society . Indeed , in certain cases the nuns actively sought marginality and isolation , like the earlier ascetics , Guthlac ...
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