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... clausura . In fact , clausura was first introduced by Pope Boniface VIII in the year 1298 , but it was not generally applied until after the Council of Trent . In other words , after 1563 clausura was not simply a general law , but a ...
... clausura . In fact , clausura was first introduced by Pope Boniface VIII in the year 1298 , but it was not generally applied until after the Council of Trent . In other words , after 1563 clausura was not simply a general law , but a ...
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... clausura from being a general papal law ; in France , for instance , it was then applied locally by the bishop . But in Italy clausura remained an integral part of nuns ' lives up to the twentieth century . It was only after the Second ...
... clausura from being a general papal law ; in France , for instance , it was then applied locally by the bishop . But in Italy clausura remained an integral part of nuns ' lives up to the twentieth century . It was only after the Second ...
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... clausura had a long tradition , not simply as a general rule , but also as an applied , and effectively enforced law . As we can see ( doc . 1 ) , the November 1563 ... clausura The enforcement of clausura before and after Trent 145.
... clausura had a long tradition , not simply as a general rule , but also as an applied , and effectively enforced law . As we can see ( doc . 1 ) , the November 1563 ... clausura The enforcement of clausura before and after Trent 145.
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some cases from late medieval Lucca | 43 |
She was usually placed with the great men and leaders of | 67 |
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