- Boethius, Boëthius, or
Boetius may also
refer to: Buíte of
Monasterboice (died c. 519–521),
Irish monastic saint, also
called Boetius Boethius (consul 522)...
- However,
Boëtius'
season was
ended prematurely after suffering a knee
injury during a
training session in April.
Because of the knee injury,
Boëtius missed...
- as
Boetius de
Dacia stems from the fact that the
toponym Dania,
meaning Denmark, was
occasionally confused with
Dacia during the
Middle Ages.
Boetius was...
-
Boetius Egan may
refer to:
Boetius Egan (archbishop of Tuam) (1734–1798),
Irish Roman Catholic prelate Boetius Egan (bishop of Elphin) (died 1650), Irish...
-
Environment Prize (German
Environment Foundation)
Boetius also won the Erna
Hamburger Prize in 2019.
Boetius received her
biology degree from the University...
-
Charles ****van died on
April 14, 1920. His son,
Boetius Henry ****van, Jr. died on
December 19, 1966.
Boetius ****van
married Mary
Loretta Connery and had...
-
Boetius Clancy or
MacClancy (died
April 1598) was a 16th-century
Irish landowner, MP and High Sheriff. He was born in Co Clare, the son of Hugh Clancy...
-
Boetius à
Bolswert (also
Boetius Adamsz Bolswert, Bodius; c. 1585, – late 1633) was a
Flemish engraver of
Friesland origin. In his time the
paintings of...
- Bogardi. OCLC 71438146. Epo,
Boetius (1581).
Commentarii novem testamentarii. Dua**** : Bogard. OCLC 230971919. Epo,
Boetius (1588).
Heroicarvm Et Ecclesiasticarvm...
- über und auf die gewöhnlichen Sonn- und
Festtage (in German). Leipzig:
Boetius. pp. 293ff. Hoffmann,
Balthasar (1738). "IX. Bey der Lob- und Trauerrede...