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referred to as the
Order of Poor Ladies, and also
known as the
Clarisses or
Clarissines, the Minoresses, the
Franciscan Clarist Order, and the
Second Order of...
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Clarissine Church may
refer to: Any
church or
convent maintained by the
order of Poor
Clares Clarissine Church (Bamberg), in
Bamberg Clarissine Church...
- The
Clarissine Church (Slovak:
Kostol Povýšenia svätého Kríža,
known as
Kostol klarisiek) is a
Gothic church, part of a
complex of
medieval buildings forming...
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Churchill Churrigueresque – José
Benito de
Churriguera Ciceronian –
Cicero Clarissine –
Clare of ****isi
Claudian –
Claudius (as in Julio-Claudian dynasty) Clintonian...
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Religious 13th
century Includes the
Chapel of the Zápolya Family [de].
Clarissine Church Old Town,
Bratislava Religious 1297–15th
century Co-Cathedral of...
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January 1320 Born c. 1266 Died 10
December 1339 (aged 72–73)
Burial Clarissine convent in
Stary Sącz
Spouse Ladislaus the
Short Issue Kunigunde, Duchess...
- Tuscany, Italy. The art
gallery is
located in a 17th-century
former Clarissine convent, home to the city's
cultural centre "Le Clarisse", and opened...
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Dorothea Broccardi was a fifteenth-century
Clarissine nun, copyist, and limner.
Broccardi was a nun of the Poor
Clare order in San Lino, Volterra. Like...
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Europe in 1900 A 1906 map of
Nazareth showing the
original Nunnery of the
Clarissines 1930s map 1940s map At the
outbreak of
World War I, the
French nuns of...
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Denis Basilica nearby Paris Elisabeth of
Austria 1554–1592
first in the
Clarissine convent,
since 1782 in the
Ducal Crypt at St Stephen's
Cathedral in Vienna...