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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
Faritius
8th-century English Bishop and saint
the royal house of Wessex. He was certainly not, as his early biographer Faritius asserts, the brother of King Ine. After his death he was venerated as a
Aldhelm
assisted the physician Faritius, a fellow Italian, when Queen Matilda gave birth to a son in 1101. The child died in infancy. Faritius and Grimbald may have
Grimbald_(physician)
List of medieval abbots of Abingdon Abbey in England
1071 Adelelm 1071 – 1083 Norman abbot Rainald 1084 – 1097 Norman abbot Faritius 1100 – 1117 Norman abbot vacant 1117 – 1121 Vincent 1121 – 1130 Ingulph
Abbot_of_Abingdon
Benedictine monastery also known as St Mary's Abbey located in Abingdon
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
Abingdon_Abbey
Tenant-in-chief in England
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
Aubrey_de_Vere_I
Church in Kensington, London, England
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
St_Mary_Abbots
Priory in Earls Colne, Essex, UK
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
Colne_Priory
French schoolmaster and theologian
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
Theobald_of_Étampes
12th-century English monastic chronicle
presence of certain passages that are apparently contemporary with Abbot Faritius, who died that year, and is referred to several times in the first person
Historia Ecclesie Abbendonensis
Historia_Ecclesie_Abbendonensis
Calendar year
theologian and writer Danxia Zichun, Chinese Zen Buddhist monk (b. 1064) Faritius (or Faricius), Italian abbot and physician Gertrude of Flanders, duchess
1117
year 1117 in Italy. Stephen II of Hungary reconquers Dalmatia from Venice Faritius Cosmas of Prague: The Chronicle of the Czechs (Translated with an introduction
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of Ripon) Edmund of Abingdon Elias Bruneti of Bergerac Everard of Ypres Faritius (or Faricius) (died 1117) Fernando de Córdoba (1425–1486) Finan of Lindisfarne
List of Medieval European scholars
List_of_Medieval_European_scholars
Decade
theologian and writer Danxia Zichun, Chinese Zen Buddhist monk (b. 1064) Faritius (or Faricius), Italian abbot and physician Gertrude of Flanders, duchess
1110s
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English
Gilded.
Girl/Female
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Feminine God will judge.
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Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Related to Vishnu
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Indian, Kannada, Oriya
One; United
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Tamil
Anshumat | அஂஷà¯à®®à®¾à®¤Â
Luminous
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Head; Principal; Place of Origin of a River or Torrent
Male
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, (Sir), lord of many isles.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Prakruti | பà¯à®°à®•ரதிÂ
Nature, Beautiful, Weather
Boy/Male
Gaelic
From the height of the cliff.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Ascending, Essence, Soul, Spiritual, Beloved
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