Basilia, widow
Overview
Date of Birth11th centuryDate of Death12th centuryBiography
Basilia is the widow of Hugh de Gournay. She lives at Bec and seems to have been a patron of the monastery. Anselm sends greetings to her and another women in a letter to the prior and brothers of Bec in 1092, calling them “our mothers”: “salutate matres nostras, dominam Evam et dominam Basiliam,” ep.147. In ep.68 to a monk, Anselm mentions Lord Hugh and Lady Basilia.
Letters to Basilia, widow
A letter from Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury (c.1107)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7916/4gfh-nz49
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