Antonio Patrizi was born in
Siena at the beginning of 1280 as the son of Pietro and Ginerva Patrizi into the prominent house of Patrizi with its origins from
Rome. In 1287 he was entrusted to the
Order of Preachers for his studies. On one particular
Christmas Eve night in the
Basilica di San Domenico he was inspired to visit on
Christmas the hospital of Santa Maria della Scala where he met Pietro de' Piccolomini who suggested that the two both go to enroll in the
Order of Saint Augustine at Lecceto; the two left on 26 December and were admitted into the
novitiate. He was appointed at one point as the prior of his Lecceto
convent. Patrizi died sometime just after midnight on 23 April 1311 at the convent of
Monticiano where he was spending the night while on a visit to his
Florentine friend Pietro da Collegonzi. On the night he died an old and ill couple who lived next to the convent looked out the window to see a brilliant light pointing to the heavens and so believed it was a fire but then thought a pious man touching the heavens resided there. The couple was healed of their illnesses and went to the convent in the hopes of meeting this pious man - the friars went to Patrizi's cell but found him dead. His remains were interred in a grave where it was said to have caused lilies to grow during the wintertime. His incorrupt remains were later transferred to the local church of Santi Pietro e Paolo - later renamed in his honor - and were transferred on two more occasions in 1616 and 1700. ==Beatification==