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Marguerite d'Oingt
Marguerite d'Oingt (probably 1240–11 February 1310) was a French Carthusian nun and celebrated mystic. She was also among the earliest identified women writers of France.〔She is sometimes referred to as Saint Marguerite, but there is no evidence that she was ever canonised.〕
== Life ==
Marguerite was born into the locally powerful family of the seigneurs of Oingt in Beaujolais, who became extinct in 1382 for want of male heirs. She joined the Carthusian Order as a nun, and in 1288 became the fourth prioress of Poletains Charterhouse,〔of which only one building now remains〕 near Mionnay in the Dombes, founded in 1238 by Marguerite de Bâgé〔wife of Humbert V of Beaujeu, aka Humbert I des Dombes〕 for nuns who wished to live according to the custom of the Carthusians as far as was then thought possible for women. Marguerite d'Oingt was also a well-known mystic of her day, contemporary with Philippe le Bel and Pope Clement V.

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