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Record Number:
13197
Author(s)/Creator(s):
Pasztor , Edith.
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Title:
I papi del duecento e trecento di fronte alla vita religiosa femminile [The popes of the thirteenth century paid less attention to female than to male religious. Innocent III promoted new forms of women's monasticism, but other popes were less bold. Papal protection was extended to women's monasteries, but this often involved the imposition of stricter enclosure. Nuns of this period frequently showed an intensified desire for union with God].
Source:
Donne e sante: Studi sulla religiosità femminile nel Medio Evo.Edith Pasztor. Edizioni Studium, 2000. Pages 97 - 129. Originally published in Il movimento religioso femminile in Umbria nei secoli XIII- XIV. Firenze, 1984. Pages 29-65.
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Diana d'Andalo, Dominican
Gregory IX, Pope
Innocent III, Pope
Jordan of Saxony, Dominican Master General
Margaret Colonna
Monastic Enclosure
Popes
Women in Religion
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Geographic Area:
Italy
Century:
13
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Year of Publication:
2000.
Language:
Italian
ISSN/ISBN:
8838238480