Zuster Bertken, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Zuster Bertken

Dutch poet and hermit

Date of Birth: 25-Jun-1427

Place of Birth: Utrecht, Netherlands

Date of Death: 25-Jun-1514

Profession: writer, poet

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Zuster Bertken

  • Zuster Bertken ('Sister Bertken') (1426 - June 25, 1514) was a Dutch anchorite. She was born the illegitimate daughter of the canon priest Jacob van Lichtenberg.
  • Her life before her enclosure is unknown, but she was evidently given a good education.
  • In 1456 or 1457, with permission bishop David of Burgundy she let herself be enclosed in a cell as an anchorite at the Buurkerk in Utrecht.
  • According to the description of her life, she lived an extremely ascetic life even for an anchorite.
  • After her death, several songs and hymns were found among her belongings and published.
  • Her songs described foremost her passion in her union with God and became popular.
  • She was one of few Medieval Dutch women to become a part of the traditional Dutch literary canon.
  • She is subject of the opera Suster Bertken (2010) by Rob Zuidam. Bertken lived in a small cell adjacent to the Church of Utrecht for fifty-seven years until her death in 1514.
  • Her daily activities were attending church from a window in her cell, meditation, prayer and writing.
  • The only furniture in cell was a chair, desk and mattress.
  • Berken never wore shoes and her diet excluded all dairy and meat products.Bertken died on June 25, 1514.

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