Archaeologia Cambrensis, Volume 154W. Pickering, 2007 |
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... religious women attached , performing charitable or domestic functions or living as dependent recluses . By the end of the twelfth century there was increasing unease about this . It had probably worked in the first fervour of a new ...
... religious women attached , performing charitable or domestic functions or living as dependent recluses . By the end of the twelfth century there was increasing unease about this . It had probably worked in the first fervour of a new ...
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... religious women in Welsh Wales . We have already considered the political implications of founding and endowing religious houses and the possibility that these may have militated against the generous endowment of women's houses : this ...
... religious women in Welsh Wales . We have already considered the political implications of founding and endowing religious houses and the possibility that these may have militated against the generous endowment of women's houses : this ...
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... religious women , and the ambiguity of some of the descriptions , may even lead us to question whether all Welsh religious women were enclosed nuns . Brother Gildas of Caldey has interpreted the evidence of place - names , church ...
... religious women , and the ambiguity of some of the descriptions , may even lead us to question whether all Welsh religious women were enclosed nuns . Brother Gildas of Caldey has interpreted the evidence of place - names , church ...
Contents
CISTERCIANS IN WALES AND THE WEST | 17 |
the Cistercians in England | 26 |
The location and siting of Cistercian houses in Wales and the West By James Bond | 51 |
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