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The Princely Beguinage Ten Wijngaerde (Dutch: Prinselijk Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde) is the only preserved beguinage in Bruges, Belgium. There are no more beguines living there, but since 1927, it has functioned as a convent for Benedictines, founded by canon Hoornaert. In the same year, the houses at the west side were also reshaped and enlarged ...
St. Trudo's Abbey, Bruges (Sint-Trudoabdij, Brugge), originally in Bruges, then Male, now back in Bruges: Canonesses Regular of the Holy Sepulchre; Ten Wijngaerde Béguinage (Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde): Beguines; from 1927 a priory of Benedictine nuns, as the Monasterium De Wijngaard; Brussels:
Ten Wijngaerde (Begijnhof Brugge) This page was last edited on 1 September 2020, at 15:32 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Ten Wijngaerde (Begijnhof Brugge) Ter Doest Abbey This page was last edited on 25 March 2018, at 10:58 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
View of the Beguinage in Kortrijk A beguine, inhabitant of a beguinage.Excerpt from a manuscript of the beguinage of Sint-Aubertus in Ghent.Made ca. 1840. [1]A beguinage, from the French term béguinage, is an architectural complex which was created to house beguines: lay religious women who lived in community without taking vows or retiring from the world.
1244 – Ten Wijngaerde Béguinage founded (approximate date). 1294 – Waterhalle built on the Grote Markt. 1297 Area of Bruges expanded. [3] Church of Our Lady tower built. [3] 1302 18 May: Bruges Matins (massacre) occurs. French-Flemish Battle of the Golden Spurs fought in Kortrijk; Flemish win. [1] 1303 – Procession of the Holy Blood ...
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