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- referred to as the Order of Poor Ladies, and also known as the Clarisses or Clarissines, the Minoresses, the Franciscan Clarist Order, and the Second Order of...
- The Clarissine Church (Slovak: Kostol Povýšenia svätého Kríža, known as Kostol klarisiek) is a Gothic church, part of a complex of medieval buildings forming...
- Clarissine Church may refer to: Any church or convent maintained by the order of Poor Clares Clarissine Church (Bamberg), in Bamberg Clarissine Church...
- Dorothea Broccardi was a fifteenth-century Clarissine nun, copyist, and limner. Broccardi was a nun of the Poor Clare order in San Lino, Volterra. Like...
- 30 January 1320 Born c. 1266 Died 10 December 1339 (aged 72–73) Burial Clarissine convent in Stary Sącz Spouse Ladislaus the Short Issue Kunigunde, Duchess...
- Churchill Churrigueresque – José Benito de Churriguera CiceronianCicero ClarissineClare of ****isi ClaudianClaudius (as in Julio-Claudian dynasty) Clintonian...
- Denis Basilica nearby Paris Elisabeth of Austria 1554–1592 first in the Clarissine convent, since 1782 in the Ducal Crypt at St Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna...
- Štvrtok Religious 13th century Includes the Chapel of the Zápolya Family. Clarissine Church Old Town, Bratislava Religious Co-Cathedral of Saint Nicholas Prešov...
- the Basilica of St Giles in Bardejov, from the mid-13th century; the Clarissine Church in Bratislava, started in 1297; Co-Cathedral of Saint Nicholas...
- the oldest in Matelica and construction began in 1225, when a group of Clarissine nuns, including Sister Mattia, established a convent. In 1765, the Sister...