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St. Hilda of Whitby holding an ammonite, West window, Hereford Cathedral, 20th century. Artist: CM DixonSt. Hilda of Whitby holding an ammonite, West window, Hereford Cathedral, 20th century. Medieval stained glass window in Hereford Cathedral depicts Hilda of Whitby or Hild of Whitby (c)
Sofia Albertina, 1753-1829, Princess of Sweden, c1790. Creator: AnonSofia Albertina, 1753-1829, Princess of Sweden, c1790
Unknown woman, probably Maria Elisabet, 1678-1755, c18th century. Creator: AnonUnknown woman, probably Maria Elisabet, 1678-1755, princess of Holstein-Gottorp, c18th century
Princess Sofia Albertina of Sweden (1753-18299. Uncompleted, 1768. Creator: Lorens Pasch the Younger)Princess Sofia Albertina of Sweden (1753-18299. Uncompleted, 1768
Princess Sofia Albertina (1753-1829), 1817. Creator: Eric ReuterborgPrincess Sofia Albertina (1753-1829), 1817
Sofia Albertina, 1753-1829, Princess of Sweden, c18th century. Creator: Jakob BjorckSofia Albertina, 1753-1829, Princess of Sweden, c18th century
Anna Dorotea, 1640-1713, Princess of Holstein-Gottorp, Abbess of Quedlingsburg, 17th century. Creator: Jurgen OvensAnna Dorotea, 1640-1713, Princess of Holstein-Gottorp, Abbess of Quedlingsburg, 17th century
Portrait of an Abbess (of the House of Bourbon?), between 1701 and 1800. Creator: UnknownPortrait of an Abbess (of the House of Bourbon?), between 1701 and 1800
Madame de Montpeyroux, abbess of Port-Royal de Paris, 14th arrondissement, 1781. Creator: Marie ParrocelMadame de Montpeyroux, abbess of Port-Royal de Paris, 14th arrondissement, 1781
Saint Gertrude of Nivelles and an Augustinian Canoness, 1525 / 50. Creator: UnknownSaint Gertrude of Nivelles and an Augustinian Canoness, 1525/50
The Abbess. Creator: Hans Holbein the YoungerThe Abbess
Elizabeth Throckmorton, Canoness of the Order of the Dames Augustines Anglaises, 1729
The Abbess, from the Dance of Death, 1651. Creator: Wenceslaus HollarThe Abbess, from the Dance of Death, 1651
Irena Macrina Mieczyslaska, Superior of the Covent of St. Basil, 1845. Creator: UnknownIrena Macrina Mieczyslaska, Superior of the Covent of St. Basil, 1845. Portrait of Mother Irena Makrina Mieczyslavska, abbess of the Order of St. Basil the Great in White Ruthenia [Belarus]
Lucrezia Agliardi Vertova (1490?-1558), 1557. Creator: Giovanni Battista MoroniLucrezia Agliardi Vertova (1490?-1558), 1557
Marie de Beauvillier de Saint-Aignan, 1585, (1907). Creator: UnknownMarie de Beauvilliers de Saint-Aignan, 1585, (1907). Portrait of French abbess Marie-Catherine de Beauvilliers (1574-1667) who was also a mistresses of King Henry IV of France
The Abbess of Coldingham Monastery self-mutilating to avoid rape by Viking invaders, 1773The Abbess of Coldingham Monastery cutting of her nose & upper lip as an example for her Nuns to follow, to prevent being ravished by the Danes, 1773
Abbess of Coldingham StAebbe the younger semi-mythological Abbess 870AD. Artist: GrignionAbbess of Coldingham St Aebbe the younger semi-mythological Abbess 870AD cutting of her nose and upper lip as an example to her Nuns to follow to prevent being Ravished by the Danes.The Complete
Tree of Jesse and Virgin and Child enthroned, c1130-1140. The Tree of Jesse, flanked by Abraham and Moses, and the Virgin and Child enthroned, within an architectural framework
Hrotsvitha Presenting Her Book to the Emperor Otto I, 1501 (1906). Artist: Albrecht DurerHrotsvitha Presenting Her Book to the Emperor Otto I, 1501 (1906). Hrotsvitha of Gandersheim (c935-c1002), was a German canoness, dramatist and poet
Marie Louise Adelaide d Orleans. Portrait of the Mademoiselle de Chartres (1698-1743), a French nun who was Abbess of Chelles
St. Brigid in West Window of Hereford Cathedral, 20th century. Artist: CM DixonSt. Brigid in West Window of Hereford Cathedral, 20th century. Medieval stained glass window in Hereford Cathedral depicts Saint Brigit of Kildare or Brigid of Ireland, one of Irelands patron saints
The Abbess visited by Death, 1538. Artist: Hans Holbein the YoungerThe Abbess visited by Death, 1538. From Les Simulachres de la Mort (Dance of Death) by Hans Holbein the Younger