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- The Brothers of Penitence or Friars of the Sack (Fratres Saccati) were an Augustinian community also known as Boni Homines or Bonshommes, with houses...
- founded in 1360, suppressed by Pope Clement IX in 1668. Saccati or "Friars of the Sack" (Fratres Saccati), known also variously as Brothers of Penitence and...
- of nuns. The order was suppressed in the French Revolution. The Fratres Saccati, or Brothers of Penitence, were an order that were active in Spain, France...
- Arianiti 6. Gjergj Arianiti 26. Nicholas Zaharia 13. daughter of Nicholas Saccati-Zaharia 3. Goisava Arianiti 28. Gjin Muzaka I 14. Andrea Muzaka III 29...
- de Brittinis) the Bonites (named after St. John the Good) The Fratres Saccati in Italy, and some of the houses of the Poor Catholics united with the...
- Augustinian houses in France were in the area of Provence. In 1274 the Fratres Saccati were dissolved and the Augustinians were given a number of their houses...
- which 15,000 deaths are in London. The Brothers of Penitence (Fratres Saccati, 'Brothers of the Sack') first settle in England, in London. 1262 – The...
- estimated 17,000 in Britain (15,000 in London). Brothers of Penitence (Fratres Saccati, 'Brothers of the Sack') first settle in England, in London. 1258 2 May...
- Arianiti 6. Gjergj Arianiti 26. Nicholas Zaharia 13. daughter of Nicholas Saccati-Zaharia 3. Goisava Arianiti 28. Gjin Muzaka I 14. Andrea Muzaka III 29...