Agnes Blannbekin Writer

Agnes Blannbekin (/ˈblænbiːkən/ or /ˈblæmbiːkən/; c. 1244 – March 10, 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 controversial revelations were compiled by her confessor 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 ministry to the urban population.

Personal facts

Birth place
Hofstetten-Grünau , Austria
Date of deathMarch 10, 1315
Place of death
Vienna , Austria

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Writer

genre
Revelation
language
Latin
Middle High German
movement
Beguines and Beghards

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