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Navigating Boundaries in the Merovingian Monastery: Gender, Authority, and regulae mixtae
Although early medieval nunneries might be thought of as places of strict enclosure, Merovingian aristocratic nunneries and 'double houses' were characterized by a more permeable interface with the...