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Jeanne des Anges
French Nun (1602-1665)
Jeanne des Anges | |
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Portrait of Sister Marie Ieanne des Anges, Ursuline, died on the 29th. Ianvier 1665. | |
Born | (1602-02-02)February 2, 1602 Cozes |
Died | January 29, 1665(1665-01-29) (aged 62) Loudun |
Occupation | Nun |
Jeanne des Anges, also known as Jeanne de Belcier (2 February 1602 – 29 January 1665), was a French Ursulinenun in Loudun, France.
She became mother superior of the convent at a young age, but is chiefly remembered as a central figure in the case of the possessed of Loudun in 1632, which led, after witch trials, to the burning at the stake of the priest Urbain Grandier two years later.
The case of Jeanne des Anges, a nun belonging to the order in Loudun, 40 kilometers southwest of Marie's hometown of Tours, and the prolonged diabolic.
Early life
Jeanne de Belcier was born at Cozes in 1602, the daughter of Louis de Belcier, Baron de Cozes, and Charlotte de Goumard. An accident during childhood left her permanently disabled and she was put under the care of an aunt at the Benedictine abbey of Sainte-Marie-des-Dames.
Finding the Benedictine lif