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- Filles-Dieu abstract "The Filles-Dieu ("daughters of God") were a French religious community founded before 1270, which was devoted to the service of the sick. Briefly known as Sisters of Saint-Gervais, since they were employed in the hospital of the same name in 1300. Their branches were mainly in Paris, Orléans, Beauvais and Abbeville. At the end of the 15th century the Paris house was on the Rue Saint-Denis, just a few metres from the Porte Saint-Denis, and was a home for two hundred ex-prostitutes. The Filles-Dieu wore a white robe and a black coat.".
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- Filles-Dieu wikiPageWikiLink Abbeville.
- Filles-Dieu wikiPageWikiLink Beauvais.
- Filles-Dieu wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_Catholic_Church_in_France.
- Filles-Dieu wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_Catholic_orders_and_societies.
- Filles-Dieu wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Filles-Dieu wikiPageWikiLink Orléans.
- Filles-Dieu wikiPageWikiLink Paris.
- Filles-Dieu wikiPageWikiLink Porte_Saint-Denis.
- Filles-Dieu wikiPageWikiLink Religious_community.
- Filles-Dieu wikiPageWikiLink Rue_Saint-Denis_(Paris).
- Filles-Dieu wikiPageWikiLinkText "Filles-Dieu".
- Filles-Dieu hasPhotoCollection Filles-Dieu.
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- Filles-Dieu subject Category:Roman_Catholic_Church_in_France.
- Filles-Dieu subject Category:Roman_Catholic_orders_and_societies.
- Filles-Dieu hypernym Community.
- Filles-Dieu type Settlement.
- Filles-Dieu comment "The Filles-Dieu ("daughters of God") were a French religious community founded before 1270, which was devoted to the service of the sick. Briefly known as Sisters of Saint-Gervais, since they were employed in the hospital of the same name in 1300. Their branches were mainly in Paris, Orléans, Beauvais and Abbeville. At the end of the 15th century the Paris house was on the Rue Saint-Denis, just a few metres from the Porte Saint-Denis, and was a home for two hundred ex-prostitutes.".
- Filles-Dieu label "Filles-Dieu".
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- Filles-Dieu sameAs Q1414158.
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- Filles-Dieu wasDerivedFrom Filles-Dieu?oldid=671416622.
- Filles-Dieu isPrimaryTopicOf Filles-Dieu.