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A '''nun''' (from the [[Latin]] ''nonna'' being a female version of ''nonnus'' meaning ''monk'') was the female equivalent of a [[monk]]. Nuns lived in |
A '''nun''' (from the [[Latin]] ''nonna'' being a female version of ''nonnus'' meaning ''[[monk]]'') was the female equivalent of a [[monk]]. Nuns lived in [[convent]]s and followed a [[religious]] life under the authority of an [[abbess]] or [[prioress]]. |
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===[[Medieval]] Orders of Nuns=== |
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Although nuns were meant to be celibate, the skeletons of newborns have been found in the remains of wells of [[medieval]] convents. Nuns also were being chastised for keeping pets such as [[cat]]s and [[rabbit]]s, during the [[middle ages]]. |
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*[[Wikipedia:Augustinian_nuns|The Rule of St. Augustine (Augustinians)]] |
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*[[Wikipedia:Order_of_Saint_Benedict|The Order of St. Benedict (Benedictines)]] |
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**[[Wikipedia:Cistercians|The Order of Cistercians]] |
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**[[Wikipedia:Trappistines|The Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance (Trappistines)]] |
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*[[Wikipedia:Poor_Clares|The Order of Poor Ladies (Poor Clares)]] |
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*[[Wikipedia:Carthusian|The Order of St. Bruno (Carthusians)]] |
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*[[Wikipedia:Carmelites|The Order of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel (Carmelites)]] |
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*[[Wikipedia:Dominican_nuns|The Order of Preachers (Dominican nuns)]] |
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===Notable Nuns from [[Period]]=== |
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*[[Wikipedia:Egeria_%28pilgrim%29|Egeria]] ([[4th century]]) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Scholastica|Scholastica]] (c. 480-543) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Saint_Canna|Canna]] ([[6th century]]) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Osyth|Osyth]] (d. 653) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Edburga_of_Bicester|Edburga of Bicester]] ([[7th century]]) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Gertrude_of_Nivelles|Gertrude of Nivelles]] (626-659) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Austreberta|Austreberta]] (630-704) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Godeberta|Godeberta]] (c. 640-700) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Milburga_of_Wenlock|Milburga of Wenlock]] (d. 715) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Adela_and_Irmina|Adela and Irmina]] ([[8th century]]) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Alburga|Alburga]] (d. 810) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Kassia|Kassia]] ([[9th century]]) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Hrosvit|Hroswitha of Gandersheim]] (c. 935-c. 1002) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Edburga_of_Winchester|Edburga of Winchester]] (d. 960) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Adelaide%2C_Abbess_of_Vilich|Adelaide, Abbess of Vilich]] (c. 970-1015) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Ende_%28artist%29|Ende]] ([[10th century]]) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Agnes_of_Gandersheim|Agnes of Gandersheim]] |
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*[[Wikipedia:Agatha%2C_wife_of_Edward_the_Exile|Agatha, wife of Edward the Exile]] ([[11th century]]) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Elin|Elin]] (d. after 1110) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Jutta|Jutta]] (1091-1136) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Christina_of_Markyate|Christina of Markyate]] (c. 1095-1155) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Hildegard_von_Bingen|Hildegard von Bingen]] (1098-1179) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Heloise_%28abbess%29|Heloise]] (1101-1162) |
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*[[Eleanor_of_Aquitaine|Eleanor of Aquitaine]] (1122-1204) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Herrade_of_Landsberg|Herrade of Landsberg]] (c. 1130-1195) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Guda|Guda]] ([[12th century]]) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Nun_of_Watton|The Nun of Watton]] ([[12th century]]) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Bona_of_Pisa|Bona of Pisa]] (c. 1156-1207) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Berengaria_of_Navarre|Berengaria of Navarre]] (c. 1165-1230) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Joan_of_England%2C_Queen_of_Sicily|Joan of England]] (1165-1199) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Teresa_of_Portugal|Teresa of Portugal]] (1181-1250) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Clare_of_Assisi|Clare of Assisi]] (1194-1253) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Mechthild_of_Magdeburg|Mechtild of Magdeburg]] (1210-c. 1285) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Agnes_of_Bohemia|Agnes of Bohemia]] (1211-1282) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Catherine_of_Ymseborg|Catherine of Ymseborg]] (c. 1215-1252) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Gertrude_of_Hackeborn|Gertrude of Hackeborn]] (1223-1292) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Saint_Humility|Humility]] (c. 1226-1310) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Jolenta_of_Poland|Jolenta of Poland]] (1235-1298) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Agnes_of_Montepulciano|Agnes of Montepulciano]] (1268-1317) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Clare_of_Montefalco|Clare of Montefalco]] (1268-1318) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Isabella_of_France|Isabella of France]] (1295-1358) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Uliana_Alexandrovna_of_Tver|Uliana Alexandrovna of Tver]] (c. 1325-1392) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Anna_of_Trebizond|Anna of Trebizond]] (d. 1342) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Catherine_of_Siena|Catherine of Siena]] (1347-1380) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Angelina_di_Marsciano|Angelina di Marsciano]] (1377-1435) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Rita_of_Cascia|Rita of Cascia]] (1381-1457) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Margareta_Clausdotter|Margareta Clausdotter]] (d. 1486) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Joana%2C_Princess_of_Portugal|Joana, Princess of Portugal]] (1452-1490) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Beatrix_da_Silva|Beatrix da Silva]] (d. 1490) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Columba_of_Rieti|Columba of Rieti]] (1467-1501) |
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*[[Wikipedia:La_Beata_de_Piedrahita|La Beata de Piedrahita]] (d. 1511) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Magdalena_de_la_Cruz|Magdalena de la Cruz]] (1487-1560) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Katharina_von_Bora|Katharina von Bora]] (1499-1552) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Teresa_of_%C3%81vila|Teresa of Ávila]] (1515-1582) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Catherine_of_Ricci|Catherine of Ricci]] (1522-1590) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Magdalena_de_Pazzi|Magdalena de Pazzi]] (1566-1607) |
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*[[Wikipedia:Infanta_Isabella_Clara_Eugenia_of_Spain|Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain]] (1566-1633) |
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Latest revision as of 07:52, 12 September 2007
A nun (from the Latin nonna being a female version of nonnus meaning monk) was the female equivalent of a monk. Nuns lived in convents and followed a religious life under the authority of an abbess or prioress.
Medieval Orders of Nuns
- The Rule of St. Augustine (Augustinians)
- The Order of St. Benedict (Benedictines)
- The Order of Poor Ladies (Poor Clares)
- The Order of St. Bruno (Carthusians)
- The Order of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel (Carmelites)
- The Order of Preachers (Dominican nuns)
Notable Nuns from Period
- Egeria (4th century)
- Scholastica (c. 480-543)
- Canna (6th century)
- Osyth (d. 653)
- Edburga of Bicester (7th century)
- Gertrude of Nivelles (626-659)
- Austreberta (630-704)
- Godeberta (c. 640-700)
- Milburga of Wenlock (d. 715)
- Adela and Irmina (8th century)
- Alburga (d. 810)
- Kassia (9th century)
- Hroswitha of Gandersheim (c. 935-c. 1002)
- Edburga of Winchester (d. 960)
- Adelaide, Abbess of Vilich (c. 970-1015)
- Ende (10th century)
- Agnes of Gandersheim
- Agatha, wife of Edward the Exile (11th century)
- Elin (d. after 1110)
- Jutta (1091-1136)
- Christina of Markyate (c. 1095-1155)
- Hildegard von Bingen (1098-1179)
- Heloise (1101-1162)
- Eleanor of Aquitaine (1122-1204)
- Herrade of Landsberg (c. 1130-1195)
- Guda (12th century)
- The Nun of Watton (12th century)
- Bona of Pisa (c. 1156-1207)
- Berengaria of Navarre (c. 1165-1230)
- Joan of England (1165-1199)
- Teresa of Portugal (1181-1250)
- Clare of Assisi (1194-1253)
- Mechtild of Magdeburg (1210-c. 1285)
- Agnes of Bohemia (1211-1282)
- Catherine of Ymseborg (c. 1215-1252)
- Gertrude of Hackeborn (1223-1292)
- Humility (c. 1226-1310)
- Jolenta of Poland (1235-1298)
- Agnes of Montepulciano (1268-1317)
- Clare of Montefalco (1268-1318)
- Isabella of France (1295-1358)
- Uliana Alexandrovna of Tver (c. 1325-1392)
- Anna of Trebizond (d. 1342)
- Catherine of Siena (1347-1380)
- Angelina di Marsciano (1377-1435)
- Rita of Cascia (1381-1457)
- Margareta Clausdotter (d. 1486)
- Joana, Princess of Portugal (1452-1490)
- Beatrix da Silva (d. 1490)
- Columba of Rieti (1467-1501)
- La Beata de Piedrahita (d. 1511)
- Magdalena de la Cruz (1487-1560)
- Katharina von Bora (1499-1552)
- Teresa of Ávila (1515-1582)
- Catherine of Ricci (1522-1590)
- Magdalena de Pazzi (1566-1607)
- Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain (1566-1633)