nunnery in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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nunnery in the PONS Dictionary

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In 2000, a nunnery associated with the church was founded.
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The monastery was revived in 1994 as a stauropegic nunnery.
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The abbey even included a nunnery, which was dissolved in the 15th century.
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However, a degree of vulnerability may be reflected in laws stating that they should not be forced into nunneries or second marriages against their will.
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Next to the nunnery a settlement developed which was first named in a document of 1343.
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Now there are 9 camps with 2 monasteries and a nunnery.
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In the early 14th century concerns were raised about the management of the nunnery and the poverty of the nuns.
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Given no hope of recovery, she enters a convent and quickly finds that she has no vocation for life in a nunnery.
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Unusually for a nunnery, a small college of male chaplains was established there in 1390.
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The nun was ready to have her life taken rather than be chased out of the nunnery.
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