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Ursulines
thumb|right|Saint Ursula, painted byBenozzo Gozzoli ()
The Ursulines, also known as the Order of Saint Ursula (post-nominals: OSU), is an enclosed religious order of women that in 1572 branched off from the Angelines, also known as the Company of Saint Ursula. The Ursulines trace their origins to the Angeline foundress Angela Merici and likewise place themselves under the patronage of Saint Ursula. While the Ursulines took up a monastic way of life under the Rule of Saint Augustine, the Angelines operate as a secular institute. The largest group within the Ursulines is the Ursulines of the Rom
Ursula Ledóchowska
Roman Catholic missionary and saint (1865–1939)
Isabella Leonarda
Italian composer
Marie Guyart
French foundress of the Ursuline Monastery in Quebec
Nano Nagle
Foundress of Presentation Sisters
Blandine Merten
German Roman Catholic nun (1883–1918)
Anne de Xainctonge
French saint
Ada María Isasi-Díaz
American Roman Catholic theologian and academic (1943–2012)
Congregation of the Ursulines of the Agonizing Heart of Jesus
Roman Catholic female religious congregation from Poland
Maria Xaveria Perucona
Italian composer, nun
Ursuline Sisters Daughters of Mary Immaculate
religious institute of Verona, Italy

Dianna Ortiz
American nun and missionary (1958-2021)
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Polish philosopher
Jeanne de Belcier
French Nun (1602-1665)
Laure Gaudreault
teacher, journalist and Quebec unionist (1889-1975)