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<p> [[Amandus]] (Fayeta) </p> <p> (called Fayeta) was abbot OF ST. BAVON, at Ghent, in the 14th century, and was very zealous against the [[Flagellants]] (q.v.); and it was at his instance that pope [[Clement]] VII entirely put an end to them. He resigned his abbacy before his death, which happened in 1394. He composed a treatise, De Esu Carnium, and other works. </p>
<p> [[Amandus]] (Fayeta) </p> <p> (called Fayeta) was abbot OF ST. BAVON, at Ghent, in the 14th century, and was very zealous against the [[Flagellants]] (q.v.); and it was at his instance that pope [[Clement]] VII entirely put an end to them. He resigned his abbacy before his death, which happened in 1394. He composed a treatise, De Esu Carnium, and other works. </p>
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Amandus (Fayeta)

(called Fayeta) was abbot OF ST. BAVON, at Ghent, in the 14th century, and was very zealous against the Flagellants (q.v.); and it was at his instance that pope Clement VII entirely put an end to them. He resigned his abbacy before his death, which happened in 1394. He composed a treatise, De Esu Carnium, and other works.

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