- at Pescia, she had a ****ual
relationship with one of her nuns,
Sister Bartolomea.
These came to the
attention of the Counter-Reformation papacy, determined...
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peasant woman named Bartolomea s****s
shelter in the
convent from her
abusive father.
Benedetta is ****igned to
oversee Bartolomea's integration into convent...
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Bartolomea Capitanio (13
January 1807 – 26 July 1833) was an
Italian Roman Catholic professed religious and the co-foundress of the
Sisters of Charity...
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Bartolomea Acciaioli or
Acciajuoli (died
around 1396) was the wife of
Theodore I Palaiologos,
Despot of the
Morea from 1385. She was the
elder daughter...
- The
Institute of the
Sisters of
Charity of
Saints Bartolomea Capitanio and
Vincenza Gerosa (SCCG), also
known as the
Sisters of
Maria Bambina (Sisters...
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Bartolomea Riccoboni (ca 1369–1440) was a
Dominican nun in the
convent of
Corpus Domini in Venice. She
wrote a
chronicle of the convent, and a necrology...
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Micaela Rafaela Gabriela Francisca de ****is e de
Paula Gonzaga Inês
Sofia Bartolomea dos
Anjos de Bragança; 24
August 1855 – 12
February 1944) was a Princess...
- Dictionary.
Archived from the
original on 15
January 2018. Riccoboni,
Bartolomea (2000). Life and
Death in a
Venetian Convent: the
chronicle and necrology...
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Villa Bartolomea is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Verona in the
Italian region Veneto,
located about 80
kilometres (50 mi)
southwest of Venice...
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Victoria Reid (c. 1809 –
December 23, 1868), also
known as
Bartolomea Comicrabit, was an
indigenous Tongva woman from the
village of Comicranga, at what...