Themistocles did, for he was a most debauched and vicious youth, sed juventae maculas praeclaris factis delevit, but made the world amends by brave exploits; at last become a new man, and seek to be reformed.
In oblacionibus domini regis factis adorando crucem in capella infra manerium suum de Eltham, die parasceves, in precio trium nobilium auri, et v.
In oblacionibus Regis factis adorando crucem in capella sua infra castrum suum de Wyndesore, die parasceves in pretio trium nobilium auri et quinque solidorum sterling.
Ex factisnon ex dictis amici pensandi=--Friends are to be estimated from deeds, not words.
Factis ignoscite nostris / Si scelus ingenio scitis abesse meo=--Forgive what I have done, since you know all evil intention was far from me.
Non mihi sapit qui sermone, sed qui factis sapit=--Not he who is wise in speech, but he who is wise in deeds is wise for me.
The spenditore records that Ulrich's salary was paid: he too was sent off (ad eundum pro factis suis).
He also quotes from other works by Cicero; from the work De Factis Memorabilibus by Valerius Maximus; and from some of the letters and treatises of Seneca[81].
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "factis" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.