Hospitaller Women in the Middle Ages

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First published 2006 by Ashgate Publishing. This volume brings together recent and new research, with several items specially translated into English, on the sisters of the largest and most long-lived of the military-religious orders, the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem. In recent years there has been increasing scholarly interest in women's religious houses during the Middle Ages, with particular focus on the problems which they faced and the social needs which they performed. The military-religious orders have been largely excluded from this interest, partly because it has been assumed that women played little role in religious orders with a predominantly military purpose. Recent research has shown this to be a misconception. Study of the women members of these orders enables scholars to gain a deeper appreciation of the nature of hospitaller and military orders and of the role of women in religious life in general. The papers in this volume explore the roles which the Hospitaller sisters performed within their order; examine the problems of having men and women living within the same or adjoining houses; study relations between the order and the patrons of its women's houses; and consider the career of a prominent Hospitaller woman who became a saint. This volume will be of interest not only to scholars of the military-religious orders and of the Hospital of St John in particular, but also to scholars of monastic history and to those with a concern for women's history during the middle ages.

Author(s): Anthony Luttrell, Helen J. Nicholson (eds.)
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2016

Language: English
Pages: XIV+266

List of Contributors vii
List of Figures ix
List of Abbreviations xi
Preface xiii
1. Introduction: a Survey of Hospitaller Women in the Middle Ages / Anthony Luttrell and Helen J. Nicholson 1
2. Women and the Military Orders in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries / Alan Forey 43
3. Men and Women of the Hospitaller, Templar and Teutonic Orders: Twelfth to Fourteenth Centuries / Francesco Tommasi 71
4. The Sisters of the Order of Saint John at Mynchin Buckland / Myra Struckmeyer 89
5. The Aragonese Hospitaller Monastery of Sigena: its Early Stages, 1188 – c. 1210 / Luis García-Guijarro Ramos 113
6. Margaret de Lacy and the Hospital of Saint John at Aconbury, Herefordshire / Helen J. Nicholson 153
7. The Hospitaller Sisters in Frisia / Johannes A. Mol 179
8. Fleur de Beaulieu (d. 1347), Saint of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem / Paulette L’Hermite-Leclercq 209
9. The Female Hospitallers of San Bevignate at Perugia: 1325 – c. 1507 / Francesco Tommasi 233
Index of Names and Places 259