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Beguines and Beghards

The Beguines (/beɪˈɡiːnz, ˈbɛɡiːnz/) and the Beghards (/ˈbɛɡərdz, bəˈɡɑːrdz/) were Christian lay religious orders that were active in Western Europe, particularly in the Low Countries, in the 13th–16th centuries. Their members lived in semi-monastic communities but did not take formal religious vows; although they promised not to marry "as long as they lived as Beguines," to quote one of the early Rules, they were free to leave at any time. Beguines were part of a larger spiritual revival movement of the 13th century that stressed imitation of Jesus´ life through voluntary poverty, care of the poor and sick, and religious devotion.

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A. Kerrels: Portal des Beginenhofes in BrüggeThemenheft Worms
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[Relation to person or institution] Beguines and Beghards
[Relation to person or institution] Wasili J. Pereschanow (1924-)
Donated / present Axel Hinrich Murken (1937-)

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