Translation of "abbess" to Portuguese language:
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| Matilda Fitzroy, Abbess of Montvilliers. | Matilde, Abadessa de Montvilliers. |
| She was married to Wulfstan, ealdorman of Wiltshire, and on his death in 802 she became a nun, Abbess of Wilton Abbey. | Ela se casou com Vulfstano de Wiltshire, que morreu em 802 e depois disso Alburga tornou se uma freira e a Abadessa de Wilton. |
| Therefore he and his brother Jasper were brought up in the care of Katherine de la Pole, abbess of Barking, with whom they remained till 1442. | A partir daí, Edmundo e o seu irmão Jasper foram criados por Catarina de la Pole, a Abadessa de Berking, com quem permaneceram até 1442. |
| Inés Enríquez de Castilla (? c.1443), daughter of Juana de Cárcamo, also an abbess of the monastery at Santa Clara la Real de Toledo where she was buried. | 1419), filha de Juana de Cárcamo, foi casada com Gonzalo Nunes de Gusmão e quando o matrimónio foi dissovildo pelo Papa Clemente VII, foi abadessa no Mosteiro de Santa Clara la Real em Toledo. |
| Ermengard (c. 825 849) Name sometimes given to an unnamed daughter kidnapped and married by Gilbert, Count of the Maasgau Bertha (c. 830 852) Married to an unknown man, but later Abbess of Avenay. | (c. 825 849), casada com Giselberto de Maasgau e Darnau, Conde da Maasgau, Berta da Germânia (c. 830 852) Casada com um homem desconhecido, mas mais tarde abadessa de Avenay. |
| An abbey (from Latin abbatia, from Latin abbās , derived from Aramaic abba, father ) has historically been a Catholic or, more recently, Anglican, monastery or convent, under the authority of an Abbot or an Abbess, who serves as the spiritual father or mother of the community. | Abadia (do latim abbatia, que deriva do aramaico abba , pai ) é uma comunidade monástica cristã, originalmente católica ( casa regular formada ), sob a tutela de um abade ou de uma abadessa, que a dirige com a dignidade de pai (ou madre) espiritual da comunidade. |