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4 | aspiring conversa |
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aspiring conversa Explanation: Conversa is a term which is used in English. Eg: Houses of Benedictine nuns - Priory of Yedingham | A History of the ... www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid... - Traduci questa pagina From 'Houses of Benedictine nuns - Priory of Yedingham', pp.127-129, William ... time very strictly enjoining them that no sister conversa was, on any account, ... The Yorkist Age: Lethargy and Speculation yorkistage.blogspot.com/.../lethargy-and-specu... - Traduci questa pagina 1 Sep 2009 – There is no way Eleanor could have become a conversa without becoming a nun. Lay sisters should not be confused with laity. It's probable .. |
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