Princess Salomea and Hungarian – Polish Relations in the Period 1214 – 1241

Salomea of Poland/Krawków

It is necessary to say at the beginning that almost all works devoted to Salomea come from the pens of Polish historians. Slovak and Hungarian historiography has devoted little attention to her, in spite of the fact that she played a part in the history of the Kingdom of Hungary.

Experiencing Space Through Women’s Convent Rules: the Rich Clares in Medieval Ghent (Thirteenth to Fourteenth Centuries)

Poor Clares

The order of the Clares is generally regarded as the Second Order of Saint Francis of Assisi and was founded by Francis of Assisi himself in 1212 CE at San Damiano near Assisi, and headed by Saint Clare of Assisi (1193/94-1253 CE)

Kenotic Mysticism and Servant Leadership in the letters of Clare of Assisi to Agnes of Prague

St. Clare of Assisi

Kenotic Mysticism and Servant Leadership in the letters of Clare of Assisi to Agnes of Prague Bekker, Corné J. (Regent University) Proceedings of the 2005 Servant Leadership Research Roundtable Abstract This paper explores the spirituality and leadership of Clare of Assisi in the letters to Agnes of Prague. Successive repetitive-progressive pattern analysis of the letters to […]

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