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Floris Radewyns (or
Latinized Florentius Radwyn) (c. 1350 – 24
March 1400) was the co-founder of the
Brethren of the
Common Life.
Floris was born at Leerdam...
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during the late
medieval period, and a
follower of
Geert Groote and
Florens Radewyns, the
founders of the
Brethren of the
Common Life.
Thomas was born in Kempen...
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taught thorough Christian piety.
Groote and
Florence Radewyns, his
favourite disciple,
founded at
Zwolle the
Brethren of the
Common Life...
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movement was
given impetus after Groote's
death in 1384 by
Florens Radewyns (who had
become a
priest based on Groote's advice). He
gathered like-minded...
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Holland (died 1210),
nobleman and cleric,
Chancellor of
Scotland Florentius Radewyns (c. 1350–1400), co-founder of the
Brethren of the
Common Life Florentius...
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finish the work he had begun. He died in 1384 and was
succeeded by
Florens Radewyns, who two
years later refounded the
famous monastery of
Augustinian canons...
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Archangel C.S.M.A.
Congregation of
Windesheim Fr.
Geert Groote Florens Radewyns Augustinian 1386
Congregation of the
Annunciation B.M.V.
Abbot Columba...
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Gerhard Groote (1340–1384) and in Zerbolt's time was led by
Florentius Radewyns (1350–1400). Even in the
Brothers of the
Common Life's
community of "plain...
- Ruysbroeck,
Florence Radewyns,
Henry of Kalkar,
Gerard of Zutphen,
Thomas à Kempis, John a
Kempis and
Johann Vos of Huesden. When
Radewyns founded a monastery...
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brethren should adopt the rule of an
approved Order. His successor,
Florence Radewyns,
carried this
advice into effect. Six of the brethren,
carefully chosen...