The article presents the Western Women Monasticism in Gaul spread by Saint Caesarius of Arles and his followers. In 506 Saint Caesarius of Arles undertook the building of the Women Monastery of Saint John, which was finalized in 512. The first Abbess of the monastery was Saint Caesarius’ sister, Saint Caesaria. Saint Caesarius wrote the Rule for the monastery in 534. After Saint Caesaria, another Caesaria became Abbess and the monastery counted up to 200 nuns in those years. To Abbess Caesaria, Saint Liliola and Rusticula succeeded. The influence of Saint Caesarius on Monasticism in Gaul was relevant, thought the Rule had a greater impact in Provence. The history of the monastery of Saint Andrew at Villeneuve, near Avinione, is not widely a...
Communities of religious women living and working outside the cloister had been founded before the D...
This biographical article about a Cistercian saint is part of the Dictionary of Cistercian Saints (D...
Women's Access to Relic Shrines in the Early Middle Ages - This paper examines why women were exclud...
The history of western monasticism in the early middle ages has traditionally been viewed as a conti...
The history of western monasticism in the early middle ages has traditionally been viewed as a conti...
The Samogitian bishop Jerzy Tyszkiewicz founded the Convent of St. Catherine in Krakės in 1645. The ...
The paper presents the teaching of St. Caesarius of Arles on the subject of the cloister in the life...
International audienceThis paper was presented at the symposium held in 2011 in Paris at the initiat...
This article focuses on the cult and legends surrounding two local martyrs of Cappadocian Caesarea: ...
International audienceThis article provides a general overview of female house ascetics from the end...
Cette recherche a pour objet la notion d'ascèse et son application chez Césaire d'Arles, moine-évêqu...
Money, Monks and Piety: the Donations of Ferdinand I, Alphonso VI and Urracafor Cluny Abbey 11th&nda...
Wydział Historyczny: Instytut HistoriiW pracy autorka podejmuje temat roli kobiet w monastycyzmie ir...
The article discusses the commentary of St. Caesarius of Arles on the Apocalypse of St. John. The bi...
peer reviewedParmi la multitude des nouveaux ordres religieux nés dans le sillage du concile de Tren...
Communities of religious women living and working outside the cloister had been founded before the D...
This biographical article about a Cistercian saint is part of the Dictionary of Cistercian Saints (D...
Women's Access to Relic Shrines in the Early Middle Ages - This paper examines why women were exclud...
The history of western monasticism in the early middle ages has traditionally been viewed as a conti...
The history of western monasticism in the early middle ages has traditionally been viewed as a conti...
The Samogitian bishop Jerzy Tyszkiewicz founded the Convent of St. Catherine in Krakės in 1645. The ...
The paper presents the teaching of St. Caesarius of Arles on the subject of the cloister in the life...
International audienceThis paper was presented at the symposium held in 2011 in Paris at the initiat...
This article focuses on the cult and legends surrounding two local martyrs of Cappadocian Caesarea: ...
International audienceThis article provides a general overview of female house ascetics from the end...
Cette recherche a pour objet la notion d'ascèse et son application chez Césaire d'Arles, moine-évêqu...
Money, Monks and Piety: the Donations of Ferdinand I, Alphonso VI and Urracafor Cluny Abbey 11th&nda...
Wydział Historyczny: Instytut HistoriiW pracy autorka podejmuje temat roli kobiet w monastycyzmie ir...
The article discusses the commentary of St. Caesarius of Arles on the Apocalypse of St. John. The bi...
peer reviewedParmi la multitude des nouveaux ordres religieux nés dans le sillage du concile de Tren...
Communities of religious women living and working outside the cloister had been founded before the D...
This biographical article about a Cistercian saint is part of the Dictionary of Cistercian Saints (D...
Women's Access to Relic Shrines in the Early Middle Ages - This paper examines why women were exclud...