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10, 1185-88. 75. Cartulaire de Notre-Dame de Saintes, p. 64, no. 67, ca. 1163. Cartulaire de Saint-Georges de Rennes, 10:40, no. 30, 1234, recounts how Adele entered the abbey by giving herself and her goods, rather than being given by her brother, Clement. 76. Guibert of Nogent, Self and Society in Medieval France: The Memoirs of Abbot Guibert of Nogent (1064/-c. 1125), ed. John Benton (New York: Harper, 1970), p. 71. 77. Guibert of Nogent, Memoirs, p. 74. " Her son argued that widows should not become professed nuns, and Abbot Anselm of Bec joined in the effort to dissuade her.
In like fashion a noble couple, William and Ermengarde, gave their little daughter (parvula) to the same house at the time of its founding: p. 144, no. 225, 1047. 8. Huyghebaert, "Femmes laiques dans la vie religieuse," pp. 370-71. ER, pp. 13132. 9. Michel Parisse, Les nonnes au Moyen Age (Le Puy: Christine Bonneton, 1983), p. 245, mentions a nun at Baume-Ies-Dames who charged coercion in her appeal to the pope. Cartulaire de Saint-Sulpice-la-Foret, pp. 422-23, no. " An interesting English court case occurred when a guardian placed a little girl in a convent to keep her inheritance in his family.
1, ca. 1028-30. THE SECULAR COMMUNITY 27 his brother, Odo, earned divine favor by parting with their treasure, "'lhile Adele took an even more important step on the path to salvation by entering the religious life. The medieval family knew best-or thought it did-what was good for its members, so that any modern de'sire to discern individual choice in a monastic profession is probably anachronistic. It would be just as misguided to assume that-once a-woman was veiled she became totally independent of her family.
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