Anna świdnicka (a steward in Strzelin)
She was born after the death of her father, being a tombstone. It was given by the older brothers Bernard Strait and Henry I to the founding father of the Poor Clares in Strzelin in place of his older sister Beatrice, whom they decided to spend for the Bavarian prince Ludwig IV of the Wittelsbach dynasty. By accepting this fate she became a nun in this monastery. Thanks to the princely origin and the papal dispensation even before the age of thirty, she became the abbot of the Claremont monastery in Strzelin. Pope's dispensation was necessary because she had not completed thirty years of canonical law to perform such a high dignity in the convent. She probably performed this function until her death. The place of her burial is unknown, but probably as the superior of the Claremont monastery in Strzelin was buried in it. Bibliography
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