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76:. Abbess Gertrude bought or had the nuns copy "all the good books she could get". She is described as a cultured woman of remarkable character, uniting love, gentleness, and piety with practical wisdom, and good sense. Under the leadership of the Abbess Gertrude, the monastery at Helfta was highly regarded for its spiritual and intellectual vitality. Despite the protection of some powerful families, it was pillaged at least twice during Gertrude's time. 236: 282: 294: 270: 56:
traditions. She was elected abbess in 1251 at the age of nineteen. She founded the convent of Hederleben in 1253 with the help of her two brothers, Albert and Louis, but it suffered from a lack of water, so she received the castle of Helpeda (Helfta) and its surrounding land from them and moved her
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During her time as abbess, Benedictine practice, Cistercian austerity, and Dominican and Beguine spirituality came together to make the convent of Helfta famous across the
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Gertrude was born in 1232 near Halberstadt, Saxony-Anhalt. She was a member of the Thuringian Hackeborn dynasty and elder sister of
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Ott, Michael. "Gertrude of Hackeborn." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 6. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1909. 7 May 2013
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for its practices of asceticism and mysticism. Gertrude required her
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Women In Late Medieval and Reformation Europe 1200-1550
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Gertrude the Great
Gertrude of Nivelles
abbess
Benedictine
convent of Helfta
Eisleben
Mechtilde
Cistercian
Holy Roman Empire
nuns
liberal arts
Bible
Beguine
Mechthild of Magdeburg



Schaus, Margaret. "Gertrude of Hackeborn", Women and Gender in Medieval Europe, Taylor & Francis, 2006
ISBN
9780415969444
Ott, Michael. "Gertrude of Hackeborn." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 6. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1909. 7 May 2013
Jewell, Helen M., Women In Late Medieval and Reformation Europe 1200-1550, Palgrave Macmillan, 2006
ISBN
9781137232489
"Helfta"
André Vauchez
Bevan, Frances. Matelda and the Cloister of Hellfde, James Nisbet & Co., London, 1896
Catholic News Agency, 11 November 2012
"Lindemann PhD., Kate. "Helfta Monastery", Women Philosophers"
the original

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