La Cura Monialium en los monasterios de monjas dominicas de la Castilla del siglo XIII: un análisis comparativo entre dos comunidades
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https://doi.org/10.3989/hs.2008.v60.i121.48Keywords:
Nuns, Dominican Order, Cloister, Cura monialium, Kingdom of Castile, 13th centuryAbstract
The resistance of the friars to take over the nuns hindered the inclusion of the female communities in the Dominican Order, which were under cloister and needed spiritual assistance and help for their businesses. This article deals with this problem in Castile during the 13th century. The situation in the foundations of Madrid and San Esteban de Gormaz –later moved to Caleruega– is analysed. But, although the general situation affected them, they did not always fit in the model established by the Papacy and accepted by the authorities of the Order so that the conflict could end.
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