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While most religious orders were rural, Beguines lived in the hearts of growing cities like Bruges and Paris.

Unlike nuns, Beguines did not take permanent vows. They could leave at any time to marry or return to secular life. beguine

They lived in unique, walled communities called beguinages —often "mini-cities" with their own gardens, hospitals, and churches. Legacy & Criticism Book Review: The Wisdom of the Beguines - CBE International While most religious orders were rural, Beguines lived

They were self-supporting businesswomen, often excelling in the textile and lace-making industries . While most religious orders were rural

The Beguines were laywomen in Northern Europe (12th–14th centuries) who lived religious lives without taking formal vows or entering a cloister.