-
Faritius (also
known as Faricius) (died 1117) was an
Italian Benedictine Abbot of
Abingdon and physician.
Faricius was born in Arezzo, Tuscany, a Benedictine...
- the
royal house of Wes****. He was
certainly not, as his
early biographer Faritius ****erts, the
brother of King Ine.
After his
death he was
venerated as a...
-
theologian and
writer Danxia Zichun,
Chinese Zen
Buddhist monk (b. 1064)
Faritius (or Faricius),
Italian abbot and
physician Gertrude of Flanders, duchess...
- of Ripon)
Edmund of
Abingdon Elias Burneti of
Bergerac Everard of
Ypres Faritius (or Faricius) (died 1117)
Fernando de Córdoba (1425–1486)
Finan of Lindisfarne...
- Aubrey, 1st Earl of Oxford), was
taken seriously ill and
cared for by
Faritius,
abbot of the
Benedictine Abbey of St Mary at Abingdon.
After a period...
- was
tended at
Abingdon Abbey in
Berkshire by the
royal physician,
Abbot Faritius. The
youth appeared to have
recovered but
suffered a relapse, died, and...
- not
convicted of any offence.
Abbots after the
Norman Conquest included Faritius,
physician to
Henry I of
England (1100–17), and
Richard of Hendred, for...
-
seems impossible to give them a
chronological order. One is
addressed to
Faritius,
Abbot of Abingdon, to
defend himself from a
charge of heresy. He has defended...
- or
before 1111. One
piece of
research suggests that the
original Abbot,
Faritius, was
appointed in 1101; he
initially placed six
monks at the site. Their...
-
presence of
certain p****ages that are
apparently contemporary with
Abbot Faritius, who died that year, and is
referred to
several times in the
first person...