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Miracle data |
Source name: |
BL Mariale 1 |
Short title: |
Murieldis |
Poncelet Number: |
1293 - Quaedam mulier, nomine Murieldis, coniunx cuiusdam militis |
Reference numbers: |
book2 no.17 |
Foliation in source: |
f. 126v |
Incipit: |
Quaedam mulier, nomine Murieldis, coniunx cuiusdam militis |
Summary: |
[Murieldis] a woman of Fécamp, and wife of a Knight named Roger Fitz-Wimund. How she was taken from church to church, in order to cure her madness; and how she was finally cured in a lonely church in a wood, dedicated to the Virgin (II, 609). |