File:Mariams Abschied in Pau.jpg

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Description Unidentified, Unspecified, Unattributed, Not provided, Not mentioned, UnknownUnknown or Anonymous 19th-century photographer.
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Deutsch: Die Gründerinnen des Konvents von Bethlehem vor der Abreise ins Heilige Land: Mariam Baouardy (stehend, 2. v.l.) und ihre Mitschwestern (unbeschuhte Karmelitinnen) im August 1875 im südfrz. Kloster Pau (westliches Pyrenäenvorland).
Français : Les Carmélites fondatrices du monastère du Bethleém: Marie de Jésus Crucifié est la seconde, debout, à gauche (août 1875 à fr:Pau, avant le depart).
Date August 1875
date QS:P571,+1875-08-00T00:00:00Z/10
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Silvano Giordano (ed.), Le Carmel en Terre Sainte, Arenzano 1995, p. 207. (first upload version)


Amédée Brunot, Johannes Maria Höcht (ed.), Licht vom Tabor. Mirjam - die kleine Araberin, Stein am Rhein (2nd ed.) 1992, p. 85. (new version)
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Sister Mary of Jesus Crucified - Portrayal obtained from the above photography or made on the same occasion.

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