Mathilde of Baden

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Mathilde von Baden († April 18, 1485 ) was, according to the monastery chronicle, from 1467 to 1470, according to other sources, from 1478 to 1482, abbess of the Poor Clare Monastery of St. Maria Magdalena in Trier . In this observant convent, which was established in 1453 in a Magdalenian convent that was empty except for one sister , she took her religious vows in 1459 . She was a daughter of Margrave Jacob I of Baden and Katharina von Lothringen and thus sister of Trier Archbishop Johann II of Baden .

literature

  • Hans-Joachim Schmidt : mendicant order in Trier. Effectiveness and environment in the high and late Middle Ages . Trier 1986 (Trier historical research, volume 10) ISBN 3-923087-09-8 , p. 210 with note 109.
  • Martin Waldeck: The Poor Clare Monastery in Trier. Depicted according to the reports of the monastery chronicle . Trier 1928, pp. 23-24 ( Dilibri ).
  • Jakob Marx : History of the Archbishopric Trier 2nd section, Volume 2: The monasteries and monasteries . Trier 1862, p. 402 ( Google Books )
  • Christoph Brouwer and Jacob Masen : Metropolis ecclesiae Trevericae, quae metropolitanae ecclesiae originem, jura, decus, officia, tum subjectorum illi episcopatuum, regionum, urbium, ecclesiarum, abbatiarum et monasteriorum ortus processusque per archidioece complectitur Trevirensem . by Christian von Stramberg . Volume 2. Koblenz 1856, p. 421 ( Google Books )

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