The Brothers of Penitence or Friars of the Sack (Fratres Saccati) were an Augustinian community also known as Boni Homines or Bonshommes, with houses in Spain, France and England.
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The BrothersofPenitence or Friars of the Sack (Fratres Saccati) were an Augustinian community also known as Boni Homines or Bonshommes, with houses in...
was suppressed in the French Revolution. The Fratres Saccati, or BrothersofPenitence, were an order that were active in Spain, France and England. It...
Clement IX in 1668. Saccati or "Friars of the Sack" (Fratres Saccati), known also variously as BrothersofPenitence and perhaps identical with the Boni...
Bon Homme County, South Dakota, United States Bonhomme (surname) BrothersofPenitence, a religious order also known as the Bonhommes Bonhomme, a name...
Defense Forces launched Operation "Days ofPenitence" (Hebrew: מבצע ימי תשובה), otherwise known as Operation "Days of Repentance" in the northern Gaza Strip...
was a priory of Benedictine nuns in Cheshire, England probably established in the 12th century. The priory was dissolved in 1540. "House of Benedictine...
Todeni, Lord of Belvoir, on land near to the castle. Unable to complete the building work due to his "secular employments", following the advice of Lanfranc...
England, 14 miles east of the city of Leicester and 6 miles south west of Oakham in Rutland. The house was built on the site of the Augustinian Launde...
Friars of the Sack is a former Friary of The Friars of the Order of the Penitenceof Jesus Christ (more commonly known as the "BrothersofPenitence" or...
William Edington, Bishop of Winchester, gave the land to the priory of Bonnes-Hommes of the Augustinian BrothersofPenitence, that he founded at Edington...
Carmelite Friary, otherwise Chester Whitefriars, was a friary in the city of Chester in Cheshire, England. The Carmelites were present in Chester from...
Swinford Preceptory is a former monastery of the Knights Hospitaller located near to the village of Swinford, Leicestershire. The preceptory was founded...
Loughborough. Both brothers later embarked on missionary work in Australia. Odilo Woolfrey died on 31 March 1856 and is buried with his brother Norbert, in the...
Retrieved 1 September 2010. "Friaries: The Franciscans of Chester". A History of the County of Chester. 3: 171–173. 1980. Retrieved 1 September 2010....
Countess of Leicester donated the priory to the Benedictine Abbey of Saint-Evroul in Normandy. The gift was confirmed at the beginning of the 13th-century...
building in the civil parish of Temple Bruer with Temple High Grange, North Kesteven, Lincolnshire, England. It is one of the few Knights Templar sites...
endowed with the church and manor of Owston. By 1166 the abbey had also acquired the advowsons of the churches of Burrough, King's Norton and Slawston...
town of Redditch, in Worcestershire, England. The abbey's foundation was an act of Waleran de Beaumont, Count of Meulan, who gave the monks of Garendon...
of Boulogne. Croxton Abbey was founded by William, Count of Boulogne and Mortain, who donated the land for the abbey and endowed it the advowsons of the...
was founded by Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester, in 1139, as a hermitage for eremites of the Order of St Augustine. Before 1174, following a papal...
and, as of 2013, the building is used as a school (Abbey Gate College). It is located in Saighton, Cheshire, England. The only surviving part of the monastic...
offered to Gilbert of Sempringham and his Gilbertine order, who sent nuns and brothers from Sempringham to inhabit the new buildings of what was to be a...
former Priory of Augustinian Hermit Friars in Leicester, England. Leicester Austin Priory was founded in 1254 and dedicated to St Katherine of Alexandria...