In the Low Countries and more particularly in the county of Flanders, the duchy of Brabant and the principality of Liège no less than eighty-five Cistercian nunneries were founded during the Middle Ages. A general history of this movement still needs to be written. The traditional historiography mainly focused on the foundation process of the nunneries, on their patrons and on how the early communities were integrated into the Cistercian order or became beguinages. Apart from the monographs on abbeys and some regional studies, there has also been interest in the spiritual work and life of the Cistercian saints who lived in the Low Countries in the thirteenth century: Beatrice of Nazareth, Ida of Léau, Alice of Schaarbeek, Ida of Louvain,...
A selection of documents, translated primarily from medieval Latin but occasionally from Old French,...
Cistercian scholars often explore the order\u27s early history (its 1098 establishment in northern F...
My research compares the topography of female monasteries distributed on the “Catholic Ridge” (linki...
In the Low Countries and more particularly in the county of Flanders, the duchy of Brabant and the p...
Beatrice of Nazareth was but one of many women from the southern Low Countries who chose a religious...
Recent research has proven that there was a preference for Cistercian nunneries for perpetuating dyn...
The Cistercian nunnery of Clairefontaine was founded in the 13th century by the Counts of Luxembourg...
The PhD study aims at putting Denmark on the Cistercian map of medieval Europe, and investigates the...
International audienceThe present study challenges a judgment common among historians of the Cisterc...
The article concentrates on two problematical reference points, that is, 1) the moment of foundation...
International audienceLanguedoc Cistercian women religious have long been overlooked because of the ...
The Cistercian order, which had its origins in the late eleventh century, transformed the spiritual ...
It is generally agreed that Cistercian architecture of the twelfth century is plain and simple. Many...
The history of São Bento de Cástris convent, the oldest Portuguesa Cistercian community south of Tag...
This thesis explores the evolving history of the Cistercian convent of Günterstal in the fifteenth a...
A selection of documents, translated primarily from medieval Latin but occasionally from Old French,...
Cistercian scholars often explore the order\u27s early history (its 1098 establishment in northern F...
My research compares the topography of female monasteries distributed on the “Catholic Ridge” (linki...
In the Low Countries and more particularly in the county of Flanders, the duchy of Brabant and the p...
Beatrice of Nazareth was but one of many women from the southern Low Countries who chose a religious...
Recent research has proven that there was a preference for Cistercian nunneries for perpetuating dyn...
The Cistercian nunnery of Clairefontaine was founded in the 13th century by the Counts of Luxembourg...
The PhD study aims at putting Denmark on the Cistercian map of medieval Europe, and investigates the...
International audienceThe present study challenges a judgment common among historians of the Cisterc...
The article concentrates on two problematical reference points, that is, 1) the moment of foundation...
International audienceLanguedoc Cistercian women religious have long been overlooked because of the ...
The Cistercian order, which had its origins in the late eleventh century, transformed the spiritual ...
It is generally agreed that Cistercian architecture of the twelfth century is plain and simple. Many...
The history of São Bento de Cástris convent, the oldest Portuguesa Cistercian community south of Tag...
This thesis explores the evolving history of the Cistercian convent of Günterstal in the fifteenth a...
A selection of documents, translated primarily from medieval Latin but occasionally from Old French,...
Cistercian scholars often explore the order\u27s early history (its 1098 establishment in northern F...
My research compares the topography of female monasteries distributed on the “Catholic Ridge” (linki...