Benedictine nun
Humbeline of Jully (c. 1091 – c. 1136) was a Benedictine nun in 11th-12th century France , who was beatified in the Roman Catholic Church in 1703 by Pope Clement XI .
After obtaining permission from her then-husband, Humbeline entered the community of nuns at Jully in 1133, when a charter records the tithes she contributed.[ 1] She later became prioress at Jully.[ 2]
Humbeline was born to Tescelin de Fontaine , lord of Fontaine-lès-Dijon , and Alèthe de Montbard , both nobles of Burgundy .[ 3] [ 4] She was the younger sister of Bernard of Clairvaux , and her entry into the Benedictine priory at Jully, apparently at the urging of her brother, figures in accounts of Bernard of Clairvaux's life.[ 2]
References
^ Berman, Constance H. (December 1999). "Were There Twelfth-Century Cistercian Nuns?". Church History . 68 (4): 826. doi :10.2307/3170206 . JSTOR 3170206 . S2CID 159500928 .
^ a b France, James (1998). The Cistercians in Medieval Art . Cistercian Publications. p. 139. ISBN 9780879078706 .
^ Sommerfeldt, J. R. (2003). "Humbeline, Bl.". New Catholic Encyclopedia . Vol. 7 (2nd ed.). Gale. p. 198. ISBN 9780787640040 .
^ Zerbi, P. (2003). "Bernard of Clairvaux, St.". New Catholic Encyclopedia . Vol. 2 (2nd ed.). Gale. p. 307. ISBN 9780787640040 .
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