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Bonakis (died 609) was a
Byzantine military commander,
active in
Cyrenaica (Libya) and Egypt. His name is
occasionally rendered "Konakis". He
joined the...
- off the neck brace.[citation needed]
Zadegan SA,
Jazayeri SB,
Abedi A,
Bonaki HN,
Vaccaro AR, Rahimi-Movaghar V (May 2018). "Corticosteroid Administration...
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Commanders and
leaders Heraclius the
Elder Heraclius the
Younger Nicetas Bonakis Priscus (since
October 610) Bonus?
Leontius (Prefect of Mareotis) Theodore...
- are all Shafi'i
unless noted:
Abdalan tribe Badikan tribe Bekiran tribe Bonaki tribe Bozikan tribe Cibran tribe Çeçen
tribe (see
Chechen Kurds, Hanafi...
- Hawkes", in: The Record; 1992.
Keble College; pp. 48–51 Webster,
Diana Bonakis (1991) "Hawkeseye": the
early life of
Christopher Hawkes. Stroud: Alan...
- who
opposed Phocas' tyranny.
Cyrenaica fell easily, and Nicetas'
deputy Bonakis was sent
against Egypt with 3,000
Byzantines and many more
Berber auxiliaries...
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Mosque Boethius Bogdan Saray Bogomilism Bohemond I of
Antioch Boleron Bonakis Boniface I, Pope of Rome
Boniface I,
Marquess of
Montferrat Boniface II...
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Flores Airton Aranha as
Allan Telles Xuxa
Lopes as
Priscilane Souto Catalina Bonaki as
Gracyanne Ariola Yaçanã
Martins as
Felipa Maria de
Freitas Guilherme...
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married and
divorced twice,
first to
Doris Swain (divorced 1962) and
Diana Bonakis (married 1965;
divorced 1968). He had no
children by
either marriage. Leonard...
- well as to
benefit horticulture generally. In 1929 G. P.
Baker and
Marco Bonakis were
pioneers in the use of
seaplanes to
transport plants. In 1933 G. P...