- 28.
There are
variations to Ferrer's
first name – in
Valencian it is "
Bonifaci",
while in
Spanish it is "Bonifacio")
Rebeca Sanmartín Bastida, Rosa Vidal...
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worked in
Vicenza for CDN
Elettronica SnC, was owed 6
million Lira, and Mrs
Bonifaci and 33 of her
colleagues were owed 253 million Lira
together after their...
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Bonifaci, Bonifatz, or
Bonifacio Calvo (fl. 1253–1266) was a
Genoese troubadour of the late
thirteenth century. The only
biographical account of (part...
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Antoine Bonifaci (4
September 1931 – 29
December 2021) was a
French professional footballer who pla**** in
France with Nice and
Stade Français, and in Italy...
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Bonifacio López
Pulido (Montehermoso, 14 May 1774 – Segovia, 3
December 1827) was a
Spanish priest of the
Roman Catholic Church, who
became bishop of the...
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Bonifaci VI de
Castellana or
Castelhana (French:
Boniface de Castellane; fl. 1244–1265) was a Provençal
knight and lord, one of the last of the
great independent...
- the 1950–51 season. Led by
French internationals Marcel Domingo,
Antoine Bonifaci,
Abdelaziz Ben Tifour, and Jean Courteaux, as well as the
Argentine duo...
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Bartolomeu (Saint Bartholomew), the Arab
castle and the
hermitages of Sant
Bonifaci and Christ. The
Moros i
Cristians festival of
Petrer attracts many tourists...
- Dueña y
Cisneros 1797–1816
Bernat Francés
Caballero i
Mathet 1817–1824
Bonifaci López i
Pulido 1824–1827 Simó de
Guardiola i
Hortoneda 1827–1851 Josep...
- Trav****os of
Sporting Lisbon, and
Swedish Lennart Samuelsson and
Antoine Bonifaci of Nice. Juventus's
coach was the
legendary Hungarian György Sárosi. The...