Annunciade
See also: Annunciation
Annunciade (English: Annunciation), and various alternate spellings, may refer to:
Religious orders
- Servites, also known as the Servants or Annunziata, first religious order of its kind was instituted in 1232 by seven Florentine merchants
- Annunciates of Lombardy also called the Ambrosians, the Sisters of Saint Ambrose, or the Sisters of Saint Marcellina, were organized at Pavia in 1408 by young women from Venice and Pavia, under the direction of Father Beccaria, O.S.B., for the care of the sick.
- Order of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary is a contemplative order of Franciscan nuns founded at Bourges by Jeanne of France, after her divorce from Louis XII, with houses throughout France
- Archconfraternity of the Annunciation was a charitable association founded in 1460 in Rome by Cardinal Torrecrematato provide doweries to girls from poor families
- Order of the Most Holy Annunciation, also called Celestian Annunciades, was a convent of sisters founded in 1602 in Genoa by Blessed Maria Vittoria Fornari
Military orders
- Order of the Most Holy Annunciation was a military order instituted in 1350 by Duke Amadeus VI, Count of Savoy, the first called the Order of the True Lover's Knots in memory of a bracelet of hair presented to the founder by a lady, but upon the election of Amadeus VIII to the pontificate in 1439, it changed its name for that of the Annunciation of angel Gabriel
References
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chambers, Ephraim, ed. (1728). "article name needed". Cyclopædia, or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences (first ed.). James and John Knapton, et al.
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