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Marie of Oignies (-1213)

"Marie of Oignies (Maria Ogniacensis, born Nivelles, now Belgium, 1177, died 1213) was a Beguine saint, known from the Life written by James of Vitry, for Fulk of Toulouse.

Marie "did not live a cloistered life following an approved rule, but rather adopted a free form of devout life marked by strenuous asceticism and manual labour, as well as mystical gifts of a new kind." Marie is purported to have received many visions from God, experienced ecstasy and wept uncontrollably when meditating on the Passion of Christ. She did not eat meat, dressed in white clothes, and mortified her flesh in acts of penance." - (en.wikipedia.org 23.12.2020)

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[Relation to person or institution] Marie of Oignies (-1213)
Was depicted (Actor) Maria [von Oignies] ()
Printing plate produced / Published Adriaen Collaert (1560-1618) ()
Intellectual creation Maerten de Vos (1532-1603) ()