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Did St. Clare of Assisi have any sisters?

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Yes, she had at least two sisters, Agnes (later Saint Agnes) of Assisi and Beatrice. Both became nuns as well as Clare's mother.

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Who were St. Clare's sisters?

St. Clare of Assisi had two sisters: Agnes and Beatrice.


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