Lucia, da Narni, 1476-1544
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- Herzig, Tamar. Christ transformed into a virgin woman, 2013:title page (Lucia Brocadelli; Lucie de Narnia [in genitive case]) page xi (Lucia Brocadelli of Narni (1476-1544)) page 83 (Lucia Brocadelli; born in the town of Narni in 1476; took the habit of a Dominican tertiary and moved to Rome in 1494)
- Italian Wikipedia, viewed November 3, 2017(Lucia Broccadelli da Narni; born December 13, 1476, in Narni; died November 1544, in Ferrara)
- LC manual authority card(hdg: Lucia da Narni,1476-1544; variant: Brocolelli, Lucia; variant: Lucy of Narni)
- Spiritualium personarum feminei sexus facta admiratio[n]e digna, 1501?:page 3 (... Sororis Lucie ... in conventu Nurmbergensi ...)
- Spiritualium personarum feminei sexus facta admiratio[n]e digna, 1501?:p. 3 (... Sororis Lucie ... in conventu Nurmbergensi ...)
- LC manual auth. cd.(hdg: Lucia da Narni,1476-1544; x ref Brocolelli, Lucia; variant: Lucy of Narni)
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Lucy Brocadelli, also known as Lucy of Narni or Lucy of Narnia (13 December 1476 – 15 November 1544), was a Dominican tertiary who was a mystic and a stigmatic. She has been venerated by the Roman Catholic Church since 1710. She is known for being the counselor of the Duke of Ferrara, for founding convents in two different and distant city-states and for her remains being returned to her home city of Narni on 26 May 1935, 391 years after her death.
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