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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- theologian and writer Danxia Zichun, Chinese Zen Buddhist monk (b. 1064) Faritius (or Faricius), Italian abbot and physician Gertrude of Flanders, duchess...
- 1071 Adelelm 1071 – 1083 Norman abbot Rainald 1084 – 1097 Norman abbot Faritius 1100 – 1117 Norman abbot vacant 1117 – 1121 Vincent 1121 – 1130 Ingulph...
- 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...
- 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...