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- Douceline of Digne (c. 1215/1216 – 1274) was the founder of the Beguines of M****illes and the subject of a vita that survives today, The Life of Douceline...
- Beguinage of Paris, founded before 1264, housed as many as 400 women. Douceline of Digne (c. 1215–1274) founded the Beguine movement in M****ille; her...
- and that the Lombards knew him as Hugh of Montepesulano. His sister, Douceline of Digne (ca. 1215-74), was the founder of the Beguines of M****illes...
- Almaricus, Amalricus, Amauricus Mechthild of Magdeburg (1210–1285 or 1295) Douceline of Digne (1214–1274) Bonaventure of Bagnoregio (1221–1274) Joachim of...
- consist only of series of letters, diary entries, poems and short stories. Douceline de Digne c. 1215 France Hildegarde of Bingen Founder of the Beguines of...
- August - Robert de Sorbon, French theologian (born 1201) 1 September - Douceline of Digne, French nun and Beguines of M****illes (born 1215) Hugh IV of...
- AD 379) and Saint Vincent of Digne, first and second Bishops of Digne. Douceline of Digne, (1214–1274) founded the Beguines of M****illes and devoted her...
- 1899 — on Gallica. Jeux p****ionnés, Paris, P. Ollendorff, 1901. Sainte Douceline, béguine de Provence : 1214-1274, illustrated by Pierre Girieud [fr],...