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headed by a
prior. In the
Middle Ages,
convents often provided to
women a way to excel, as they were
considered inferior to men. In
convents,
women were...
- António,
Prior of
Crato (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐ̃ˈtɔniu]; 1531 – 26
August 1595),
sometimes called "The Determined", "The Fighter", "The Independentist"...
- of the
convent for the
period have been destro****. A do****ent
dated 1497
indicates that the
painting was
nearly completed at that date. A
prior from the...
-
convent at
Nantes was a
convent of the
Carmelite Order established in 1318 in Nantes, France, then
situated within the
Duchy of Brittany. The
convent...
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Reformation the
convent suffered and lost
several of its
temporalities and spiritualities.
Between 1522 and 1526 the
capable Nikolaus Zierenberg,
prior of St. Paul's...
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Francesco I
Sforza ordered the
construction of a
Dominican convent and
church at the site of a
prior chapel dedicated to the
Marian devotion of St Mary of...
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Outside her
academic work, she
lived in a
convent which maintained the
strict code of
silence typical in
convents prior to the
changes following the Second...
- The
Convent of
Christ (Portuguese:
Convento de Cristo/Mosteiro de Cristo) is a
former Catholic convent in Tomar, Portugal.
Originally a 12th-century Templar...
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young couple in 1977 and
stabbed and
strangled another in 1980; died
months prior to
execution on
April 7, 2011, for
shooting his
foster son in 1996 insurance...
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Conception Convent or
Zachatyevsky Monastery (Russian: Зачатьевский монастырь, romanized: Zachat'yevskiy monastyr') is a
Russian Orthodox stauropegic convent on...