Santa Caterina de Cervera
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Authorship
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Araceli Rosillo-Luque
Name
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Santa Caterina de Cervera
Chronological data
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1304
Orderse
Canongesses AgustinesDe 1300 a 1550
Related Communities
Santa Clara de CerveraSanta Llúcia de Rajadell
- History of the Community
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In 1304, the prioress of Santa Llúcia de Rajadell, Bartomeua Cirera, along with the rest of the nuns of the community, Blanca de Soler, Blanca de Cereza, Elisenda de Carreras, Sibilia de Rajadell, Elisenda Torelló, María Ricolfa, Blanca de Filol and Geralda Gil, moved from Rajadell to Cervera.
As the community of Santa Llúcia de Rajadell, the community of Cervera was restored by the bishop of Vic in 1374, but finally disappeared in the fifteenth century.
Bibliography and links
- Bibliography
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Villanueva, J., 1821. Viage literario a las iglesias de España, vol. VII. Viage a la iglesia de Vique, València: Oliveres.
Rafart, F., 1990. "Capella de Sant Miquel i Santa Llúcia de Rajadell", Dovella, 34: 23-25.
Rafart, F., 1990. "Capella de Sant Miquel i Santa Llúcia de Rajadell", Dovella, 34: 23-25.
Villanueva, J., 1821. Viage literario a las iglesias de España, vol. VII. Viage a la iglesia de Vique, València: Oliveres.
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Catalunya
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