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Humbeline of
Jully (c. 1091 – c. 1136) was a
Benedictine nun in 11th-12th
century France, who was
beatified in the
Roman Catholic Church in 1703 by Pope...
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Buonfiglio Monaldi (1
December 1717), Pope
Gregory X (8 July 1713) and
Humbeline of
Jully (1703). He
formally beatified a
number of individuals: Alexis...
- son of
Gautier II,
count of
Brienne (Gautier II de Brienne [fr]), and
Humbeline Baudemont,
daughter of Andrew, lord of Baudemont(André de Baudement [fr])...
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Laurent Lalive de
Jully (1725–1779),
French financier and
patron of arts
Humbeline of
Jully (1091–1136),
French nun
Jully Black (born 1977),
Canadian singer-songwriter...
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England 1134
Belina 1135 Troyes,
France Virgin and
Martyr Blessed Humbeline 1092 1135
Leopold of
Austria 1073 Melk,
Austria 1136 Niederosterrich...
- Harding,
abbot of Cîteaux. At Juilly, a
dependence of
Molesme Abbey,
Humbeline, the
sister of
Bernard of Clairvaux,
lived and died. The
Cistercian nuns...
- nuns of the
Priory of Jully-les-Nonnains,
under the then
abbess Blessed Humbeline,
sister of
Saint Bernard of Clairvaux. He was
known as an exceptional...
- 1848–1854: Joséphine
Merklin (12 May 1802, Thann – 27 May 1854) 1854–1860:
Humbeline Clercx (first abbess) 1860–1863:
Pelagia Faulhaber 1863–1866: Elisabeth...
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Saint Benedict of Aniane,
abbot –
Optional Memorial 12 February:
Blessed Humbeline, nun –
Optional Memorial 16 February:
Saint Peter de Castelnau, monk and...
- (from 1826 to 26
December 1848) Joséphine
Merklin (from 1849 to 1854)
Humbeline Clercx (from 1854 to 1860)
Pelagia Faulhaber (from 1860 to 18 January...