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Bonfils is a
surname of
French origin,
meaning "good son".
Notable people with the
surname include: Félix
Bonfils (1831–1885),
French photographer and...
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Kjeld Bonfils (August 23, 1918 in
Copenhagen –
October 13, 1984) was a
Danish jazz
pianist and
vibraphone player.
Bonfils was one of the
figures involved...
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Bonfils was born in
Beirut into a
family that
settled there from
France in the 19th century; his father,
Maurice Bonfils, was also a prominent...
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Bonfils.
Bonfils,
Immanuel (c. 1350), The
Invention of the
Decimal Fractions and the
Application of the
Exponential Calculus by
Immanuel Bonfils of...
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renamed "F.
Bonfils et Cie". The
Bonfils ran the
first and, in
their time, most
successful photographic studio in the city.
Maison Bonfils produced studio...
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Bonfils (October 7, 1972 –
January 5, 2015) was an
actor based in London, England.
Bonfils was
adopted when he was 5
years old by Knud Erik
Bonfils....
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married to
Charles A.
Bonfils. They had two children,
Winifred Bonfils Barker, who
married C. O. Barker, and
Eugene Napoleon Bonfils, who died young. On...
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Joseph ben
Eliezer Bonfils was a 14th-century
Sephardic Jewish author most
notable as a
supercommentary on the
biblical commentary of
Abraham ibn Ezra...
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Robert Bonfils may
refer to:
Robert Bonfils (American illustrator) (1922–2018)
Robert Bonfils (French illustrator) (1886–1971),
French illustrator, painter...
- "May"
Bonfils Stanton (April 30, 1883 –
March 11, 1962) was an
American heiress and philanthropist. She and her
younger sister,
Helen Bonfils, succeeded...