Eli5: How did nunneries protect themselves?

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So this question might be a little morbid, but it seems like nunneries would be easy /attractive targets for thieves, roaming hordes and rapists. A place filled with women, no men around, a lot of them old/frail. How were these places and the nuns themselves protected throughout more brutal time periods?

Was it simply isolation and dressing as nonsexual as possible? Seems like it had to be more.

EDIT: Thanks for all the comments. Convent was the word I was looking for, I just kept thinking of the “get thee to a nunnery” line in Hamlet. Everything I know about life in a convent is pretty much from Sound of Music and a handful of shows.

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Vikings – not being Christian – did like pillaging religious sites.

For everyone else, there are three basic truths:

1. Catholicism is the state religion, and all the nobles up to the king derive authority from it.

2. God, excommunication and hell are very, very real.

3. If you aren’t sufficiently scared of #2, the Church still has *enormous* pull with everyone in your society who carries arms because of #1 and #2.

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