Hindiyya al-'Ujaimi
Hindiyya (1720–1798; also Hindiyé or Hendiye, "the Indian"), born Hannah al-ʿUjaimi (other spellings: Anna ʿAdjaymi, ʿAjjeymi, or ʿAjami) was a Maronite mystic nun who claimed to have many visions of Jesus and Mary. She was a central figure in the history of the Maronite Church in the 18th century. Hindiyya founded in 1750 the controversial religious order of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, which was dissolved by order of pope Pius VI in 1779.
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Hindiyya al-'Ujaimi
Hindiyya (1720–1798; also Hindiyé or Hendiye, "the Indian"), born Hannah al-ʿUjaimi (other spellings: Anna ʿAdjaymi, ʿAjjeymi, or ʿAjami) was a Maronite mystic nun who claimed to have many visions of Jesus and Mary. She was a central figure in the history of the Maronite Church in the 18th century. Hindiyya founded in 1750 the controversial religious order of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, which was dissolved by order of pope Pius VI in 1779.
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Hindiyya (1720–1798; also Hind ...... order of pope Pius VI in 1779.
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هندية عجيمي(1720-1798) هي راهب ...... 79 بأمر من البابا بيوس السادس.
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Hindiyya (1720–1798; also Hind ...... order of pope Pius VI in 1779.
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هندية عجيمي(1720-1798) هي راهب ...... 79 بأمر من البابا بيوس السادس.
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هندية عجيمي
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