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- collection which is the most comprehensive single collection of early-modern Clarissan material in English in the world. It was an English woman, po****rly known...
- daughter of Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor, was brought up in a monastery of Clarissan nuns. She rejected a marriage with a nobleman chosen by her relatives...
- in Bologna. It is part of an active monastery complex of the order of Clarissan nuns, that is nuns of the contemplative Second Order of St. Francis. The...
- three sections. Santa Chiara was the largest Clarissan church ever built and it was the first Clarissan church built where the nuns in their choir would...
- Rimini, Italy. The church and adjacent convent are now affiliated with Clarissan Order nuns. An oratory at the site was founded in 1485 as a part of a...
- Urbania, region of Marche, Italy. A convent of Clarissan nuns still exists outside of the town. A Clarissan community was ****tively located here by nuns...
- Rieti, region of Lazio, central Italy. The church was once part of a Clarissan cloistered monastery, which included a hospital. The adjacent hostel,...
- known for housing for during the late 15th and early 16th centuries, the Clarissan nun, Saint Camilla Battista da Varano. The monastery was originally built...
- Spain. Since 1940s, the church has been affiliated with an adjacent Clarissan order monastery. The church was erected in the 16th century with Plateresque...
- Ferrara and Modena, who, although she never took the veil, lived in a Clarissan monastery attached to the Church of Sant'Orsola, founded by herself. The...