• Alice Baldwin (died 1546) was the last Abbess of Burnham Abbey near Burnham, Buckinghamshire. She was the daughter of Sir John Baldwin, Chief Justice of...
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  • Alice Baldwin may refer to: Alice Baldwin (abbess) (died 1546), last Abbess of Burnham Abbey Alice Gertrude Baldwin (1859–1943) African-American suffragist...
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  • Hodierna married Raymond II of Tripoli, and Ioveta became abbess of the convent in Bethany. Baldwin II had become regent of Antioch after the defeat of the...
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    identifies the fifth tomb, that of Baldwin II, as "that of the father of the abbess of St Lazarus". (His daughter was the abbess Ioveta.) Murray 1992, p. 5....
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  • Patriarch Fulk died. Countess Sibylla and one of King Baldwin III's aunts, either Countess Hodierna or Abbess Ioveta, intervened to secure the appointment of...
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    states rejected his authority. Melisende's sister Alice of Antioch, exiled from the Principality by Baldwin II, took control of Antioch once more after the...
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    Melisende, who succeeded their father, and Alice, who aspired to rule Antioch, and her younger sister was Ioveta, abbess of Bethany. Hodierna married Raymond...
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  • chose Count Baldwin II of Edessa. They married around 1100 and had four daughters: Melisende, Alice, Hodierna, and Ioveta. In 1118, Baldwin was elected...
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  • were Bouchard V de Montmorency and Laurette, daughter of Baldwin IV, Count of Hainaut and Alice of Namur. In 1190 Alix married Simon de Montfort (c. 1175...
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    successor of his kinsman Baldwin I. By the time of his election as king, Baldwin II and Morphia already had three daughters: Melisende, Alice, and Hodierna. A...
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    heir presumptive to her younger brother, King Baldwin IV. When it became clear that 13-year-old Baldwin had contracted leprosy, the matter of Sibylla's...
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    well during Baldwin's captivity. Baldwin was married to the Armenian noblewoman Morphia of Melitene, and had four daughters: Hodierna and Alice, who married...
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  • first wife, Pernell Baldwin, Edward Borlase married Joan Dormer, the daughter of Sir Michael Dormer. Alice Baldwin was the last abbess of Burnham Abbey....
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  • abbess of Mesen Alice of Saint Omer, married firstly Baldwin II of Créquy and secondly Anselm IV of Cayeu Margaret of Saint Omer, married Baldwin III...
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    influence in the Kingdom of Jerusalem during the reign of her son, King Baldwin IV. Though she was never queen, she has been described as the most powerful...
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    document of surrender, dated 19 September 1539, was signed by Alice Baldwin, as Abbess, and the nine remaining nuns. There were also two priests. At the...
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    Baldwin of Avesnes, Lord of Beaumont Felicite of Avesnes Jeanne of Avesnes, Abbess of Flines Chisholm 1911, p. 78. Cokayne, George Edward, Complete Peerage...
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    offer the regency for his daughter by Alice, Constance, to Baldwin II. Alice seeks Zengi's assistance against Baldwin II, but he seizes Antioch and appoints...
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  • Marburg, Abbess (1089–1103) Richenza II von Zolling, Abbess (1103–1109) Mathilde II von Kirchberg, Abbess (1109–1116) Richenza III von Abensberg, Abbess (1116–1126)...
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    Hainaut during 1244–1253 and 1257–1280. She was the younger daughter of Baldwin IX, Count of Flanders and Hainaut, and Marie of Champagne. Called the Black...
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  • Matilda was born into the House of Flanders, the only daughter of Count Baldwin V of Flanders and Adela of France. Flanders was of strategic importance...
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    young Philip, d. young Henry, d. young Louis I of Blois (d. 1205) Alix, Abbess of Fontevrault Margaret, married Walter of Avesnes, later Countess of Blois...
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    Descriptive Bibliography. New York: Garland Publishing. Terri Kelleher. "THE ABBESS OF ANDALUSIA: Flannery O'Connor's Spiritual Journey, Lorraine Murray 9781935302162"...
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    court was used to try and get his sister Eleanor (a nun) elected as the Abbess of Wilton Abbey over the heir apparent who was Isabel Jordayne. The claim...
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    sends an embassy led by John Kontostephanos to Jerusalem, to ask King Baldwin III to nominate one of the princesses of the Crusader states, as a bride...
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    Saint Léger at Préaux. Cecilia (or Cecily) was born before 1066, died 1127, Abbess of Holy Trinity, Caen. Matilda was born around 1061, died perhaps about...
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    founded by her deceased husband's sister Amicia, who remained there as abbess. There she died on 13 April 1275, and was buried there. She was well treated...
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  • (August 8–14). (featuring Kate Baldwin as Maria, Robert Westenberg as Captain Georg von Trapp, Jeanne Lehman as The Mother Abbess, Danny Burstein as Max Detweiler...
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  • States), wr. & editor Héloïse d'Argenteuil (c. 1101–1164, France), scholar & abbess in Latin Mariana Sansón Argüello (1918–2002, Nicaragua), poet Pilar Benejam...
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    Anna Dandolo, queen consort of Serbia Anna Dorothea, Abbess of Quedlinburg (1657–1704), Princess Abbess of Quedlinburg Anna Diogenissa, Byzantine noblewoman...
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