Mathilde de Garlande

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Mathilde de Garlande was a medieval French noblewoman best known for founding the religious community that later became the influential Jansenist abbey of Port-Royal.

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Mathilde de Garlande canonical 3
Mathilde de Garlandia 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf founder of religious institution
medieval French noblewoman
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of France
ethnicGroup French
familyName de Garlande
gender female
hasCanonicalName Mathilde de Garlande self-link
hasOccupation noble landholder
religious patron
hasRole benefactor of religious life
influenced later development of Port-Royal abbey
knownFor establishing a religious community for women
supporting monastic life near Paris
languageSpoken Old French
memberOf House of Garlande
movement medieval monastic reform and piety
nobleTitle noblewoman
notableFor association with the origins of the Port-Royal abbey
founding the religious community that became Port-Royal
placeOfActivity region around Paris
Île-de-France region
surface form: Île-de-France
positionHeld founder and patron of a religious community
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
socialClass high nobility
timePeriod Middle Ages

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Jansenist abbey of Port-Royal foundedBy Mathilde de Garlande
Jansenist abbey of Port-Royal foundedBy Mathilde de Garlande
this entity surface form: Mathilde de Garlandia
Port-Royal Abbey foundedBy Mathilde de Garlande
Mathilde de Garlande hasCanonicalName Mathilde de Garlande self-link