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Record Number:
11424
Author(s):
Candelaria, Lorenzo.
Contributor(s):
Title :
El Cavaller de Colunya. A Miracle of the Rosary in the Choirbooks of San Pedro Mártir de Toledo
Source:
Viator , 35., ( 2004): Pages 221 - 264.
Year of Publication:
2004.
2.
Record Number:
3633
Author(s):
Vaquero, Mercdes.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Women in the Chartularies of Toledo (1101-1291) [The author surveys documents and briefly discusses the women found therein by category including nuns, wives, widows, barraganas(clerical concubines), and single women].
Source:
Women at Work in Spain: From the Middle Ages to Early Modern Times. Edited by Marilyn Stone and Carmen Benito-Vessels . Peter Lang, 1998. Viator , 35., ( 2004): Pages 121 - 146.
Year of Publication:
1998.
3.
Record Number:
1653
Author(s):
Contributor(s):
Title :
María de Ajofrín: The Scourge of Toledo [María was a holy woman associated with the Hieronymite order, but not a nun; in her later years a series of visions charged her with the responsibility of denouncing problems in Toledo including clerical immorality, lack of charity, and Judaizing among New Christians].
Source:
Writing Women in Late Medieval and Early Modern Spain: The Mothers of Saint Teresa of Avila. Ronald E. Surtz . University of Pennsylvania Press, 1995. Viator , 35., ( 2004): Pages 68 - 84.
Year of Publication:
1995.