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Agnes Blannbekin (/ˈblænbiːkən/; c. 1244 – 10 March 1315) was an Austrian Beguine and Christian mystic. She was also referred to as Saint Agnes Blannbekin or the Venerable Agnes Blannbekin, though never beatified or canonized by the Roman Catholic Church. Her revelations were compiled by an anonymous confessor before being transcribed by the monk Ermenrich and later published in 1731 as Venerabilis Agnetis Blannbekin. The copies were confiscated by the Society of Jesus, and only two manuscripts survived. One was destroyed in a fire at the Strasbourg library in 1870. The surviving manuscript, currently owned by a Cistercian convent in Zwettl, Austria, was not released until the 20th century. Although Blannbekin is best remembered today for her visions, during her life she was known for her

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  • Agnes Blannbekin (* um 1250; † 10. Mai 1315 in Wien) war eine österreichische Begine, Franziskanerin des Dritten Ordens und Mystikerin. (de)
  • Agnes Blannbekin (/ˈblænbiːkən/; c. 1244 – 10 March 1315) was an Austrian Beguine and Christian mystic. She was also referred to as Saint Agnes Blannbekin or the Venerable Agnes Blannbekin, though never beatified or canonized by the Roman Catholic Church. Her revelations were compiled by an anonymous confessor before being transcribed by the monk Ermenrich and later published in 1731 as Venerabilis Agnetis Blannbekin. The copies were confiscated by the Society of Jesus, and only two manuscripts survived. One was destroyed in a fire at the Strasbourg library in 1870. The surviving manuscript, currently owned by a Cistercian convent in Zwettl, Austria, was not released until the 20th century. Although Blannbekin is best remembered today for her visions, during her life she was known for her (en)
  • Agnes Blannbekin (c. 1244-10 de marzo de 1315)​​ fue una beguina y mística cristiana. Conocida también como «Santa Agnes Blannbekin» o «Venerable Agnes Blannbekin» pese a que nunca fue beatificada ni canonizada por la Iglesia católica, experimentó varias supuestas revelaciones que posteriormente serían compiladas por un confesor anónimo antes de ser transcritas por el monje Ermenrich y publicadas en 1731 como Venerabilis Agnetis Blannbekin. Estas copias serían confiscadas por los jesuitas, sobreviviendo en principio solo dos manuscritos, uno de los cuales resultó destruido en un incendio en la biblioteca de Estrasburgo en 1870.​ El único manuscrito existente, actualmente propiedad de un convento cisterciense en Zwettl, Austria,​ no sería publicado hasta el siglo xx.​​ (es)
  • Agnès Blannbekin, née entre 1244 et 1250 à Plambach (Saint-Empire romain germanique) et morte le 10 mars 1315 à Vienne (idem) est une béguine autrichienne et une mystique chrétienne. On a pu l'appeler sainte Agnès Blannbekin ou vénérable Agnès Blannbekin bien qu'elle n'ait été ni béatifiée ni canonisée par l'Église catholique romaine. Ses visions sulfureuses ont été compilées par son confesseur Emenrich et publiées en 1731 sous le titre Venerabilis Agnetis Blannbekin. L'ouvrage fut confisqué et détruit par la Société de Jésus ; des deux seuls exemplaires conservés, l'un fut détruit lors d'un incendie à la Bibliothèque de Strasbourg en 1870, l'autre détenu aujourd'hui par le couvent cistercien de Zwettl en Autriche n'a été dévoilé au public qu'au XXe siècle. (fr)
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