The monastery of San Jose: population and social links conventual the Discalced Carmelite order in Tucuman (1790-1806)

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  • Ana Mónica González Fasani Universidad Nacional del Sur

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3989/hs.2010.v62.i126.262

Keywords:

Córdoba, XVIII century, nuns, vocations, episcopal visits, patrimony

Abstract


On May 7, 1628 was born in the city of Cordoba on Tucuman the Carmelite monastery of St. Joseph. Its founder and patron, Juan Tejeda, belonging to one of the most distinguished families in society Cordoba, endowed with money, slaves, lands and their two daughters. In the late eighteenth century were living inside the monastery with the austerity and piety that it was born. Vocations successive without decrease and the wake of Trento still marking the course.

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Published

2010-12-30

How to Cite

González Fasani, A. M. (2010). The monastery of San Jose: population and social links conventual the Discalced Carmelite order in Tucuman (1790-1806). Hispania Sacra, 62(126), 697–721. https://doi.org/10.3989/hs.2010.v62.i126.262

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