Before the end of the thirteenth century, the two Ligurian female monasteries attested in the extant documentation show, albeit in different ways, the influence that the nuns’ natal families tended to exert on the two monastic communities. This influence was absorbed in a system of apparently peaceful balance between Genoese nuns and nuns of other origins in the Cistercian monastery of Santo Stefano di Millesimo, founded in the 1210s in the hinterland of western Liguria, perhaps supervised by the Cistercian order to which it belonged. In the case of the monastery, which remained staunchly Benedictine (and increasingly intolerant of claustration) of Sant’Andrea della Porta in Genoa – which seems to have had a sound but not particularly prosp...
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This paper examines the processes that shaped the identity of the Venetian aristocracy from the 9th ...
The work concerns the abbey of Montevergine (Mercogliano, Italy) and its congregation from the origi...
A petition from 1450 and a series of ducal letters and papal and archbishops\u2019 acts provide us w...
The topic of the diploma thesis is the activity of the Cistercian monastic order in the area of Tusc...
The Italian female monasticism in the Middle Ages has been approached by several studies in the las...
During the 12th and 13th century Bobbio entertained relationships only with Genoa and Piacenza among...
The article concentrates on two problematical reference points, that is, 1) the moment of foundation...
The development of Carmelite monastries in Italy between the Seventeeth and Eighteenth centuries lea...
Monasticism became part of European culture from the early period of Christianity and developed into...
In the fourteenth century the convent of S. Maria di Valverde of Palermo depended on the priorate of...
In the fourteenth century Preziosa Abbate, widow of Garsiolo de Yvar from Navarre, founded the bened...
Between the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, women from several Ligurian aristocratic families appe...
Between the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, women from several Ligurian aristocratic families appe...
In medieval Sicily abbesses had a strong spiritual and temporal power and many of them belonged to n...
Female religious foundations in the early medieval period have long been recognized as essential ‘pl...
This paper examines the processes that shaped the identity of the Venetian aristocracy from the 9th ...
The work concerns the abbey of Montevergine (Mercogliano, Italy) and its congregation from the origi...
A petition from 1450 and a series of ducal letters and papal and archbishops\u2019 acts provide us w...