Saint Clare

GPTKB entity

Statements (96)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:Saint
gptkbp:art_style gptkb:Baroque
gptkb:Gothic
gptkb:Renaissance
gptkbp:associated_with gptkb:Franciscan_Order
gptkb:Francis_of_Assisi
gptkb:prayer
gptkb:devotion
poverty
humility
service to the poor
gptkbp:birth_place gptkb:Assisi,_Italy
gptkb:Assisi
gptkbp:birth_year 1194
gptkbp:born July 16, 1194
gptkbp:burial_place gptkb:Basilica_of_San_Francesco_d'_Assisi
gptkbp:canonized_by gptkb:Pope_Alexander_IV
1255
August 15, 1255
gptkbp:death_place gptkb:Assisi
gptkbp:death_year 1253
gptkbp:depicted_in gptkb:Buddhism
gptkb:artworks
a cross
the Eucharist
a lamp
gptkbp:died August 11, 1253
gptkbp:events was a proponent of the Franciscan ideals of poverty and humility
was a key figure in the development of the Franciscan movement
was a figure of hope during the turbulent times of the 13th century
was a source of inspiration for artists and writers
promoted the importance of prayer and contemplation
became abbess of San Damiano
defended her convent from invaders
was a significant contributor to the history of women's religious life
established the first monastic community for women
had a vision of the Holy Eucharist
inspired the creation of the Poor Clares
joined the Franciscan movement
received the Rule of St. Francis
suffered from illness in her later years
was a close friend of Saint Francis
was a contemporary of Saint Dominic
was a model of Christian virtue
was a pioneer of women's monasticism
was a role model for future generations of nuns
was a significant figure in the medieval church
was a symbol of strength for women in the church
was celebrated in various religious texts
was known for her compassion and care for the poor
was known for her deep spirituality
was known for her humility and simplicity
was known for her leadership skills
was recognized for her miracles after death
was revered in many countries
wrote a letter to Saint Agnes of Prague
was influential in the spread of the Franciscan message
was buried in the Basilica of San Francesco d' Assisi
was a proponent of the importance of community life
was honored with numerous churches and institutions named after her
gptkbp:feast_day August 12
August 11
August 12 (Eastern Orthodox Church)
gptkbp:founded gptkb:Order_of_Poor_Ladies
gptkbp:historical_significance first woman to write a rule for a monastic order
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Saint Clare
gptkbp:influenced gptkb:Poor_Clares
the development of monasticism
gptkbp:influenced_artists gptkb:iconography
gptkb:sculptures
gptkb:stained_glass_windows
religious paintings
gptkbp:influenced_by gptkb:Saint_Francis_of_Assisi
gptkbp:is_associated_with gptkb:Franciscan_Order
gptkbp:is_known_for founding the Order of Poor Ladies
gptkbp:known_for founding the Poor Clares
her dedication to poverty
her role in the Franciscan movement
gptkbp:legacy inspiration for many religious orders
gptkbp:patronage gptkb:textiles
gptkb:sunglasses
gptkb:television
goldsmiths
poor people
gptkbp:symbol gptkb:the_Blessed_Sacrament
the lily
the crucifix
the palm of martyrdom
gptkbp:venerated_in gptkb:Anglican_Communion
gptkb:Catholic_Church
gptkb:Eastern_Orthodox_Church
gptkbp:writings gptkb:Testament_of_Saint_Clare
gptkbp:wrote the Rule of the Poor Ladies
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:The_Virgin_and_Child_with_Saint_Clare
gptkb:Chiesa_di_Santa_Chiara
gptkbp:bfsLayer 5