- The Ars
Bonifacii is the
title given to a
Latin grammar ascribed to
Saint Boniface. The text
survives in
three m****cripts. The so-called
Kaufunger Fragment...
-
higher titles as well, such as
prefect of
Corsica or duke of Lucca. The
Bonifacii held the
march until 931.
During the late
ninth and
early tenth century...
-
caused by him that the
chapter of Riga
asked the pope to
revoke the
Bulle Bonifacii IX,
which incorporated the
Church of Riga to the order. In 1421 he acted...
-
translation in 819, when the
Fulda Cathedral had been rebuilt. A Vita
Bonifacii was
written in
Fulda in the
ninth century,
possibly by
Candidus of Fulda...
- historically. In
Hildesheim in the
North of Germany, the
inscription "CVra
BonIfaCII, PrIMo, QVo
PraefVIt Anno
Abbas SpeCtatos CoLLoCat Hos
CeLares " showing...
- The
Grand Duchy of
Tuscany was
founded in 1569. It
succeeded the
Duchy of Florence. The
grand duchy was
initially ruled by the
House of Medici,
until their...
-
exclusion of the
claims of
Constantinople to the oe****enical
bishopric (Vita
Bonifacii III, in Labbe, Acta Concil. t. v. 1615).
Cyriac died in 606, and was interred...
- Law (London:
Thomas Baker, 1889), p. 51.
Liber ****tus
Decretalium D.
Bonifacii Papae VIII, suae integritate, una ****
Clementinis et
Extravagantibus restitutus...
- a few
dissenting voices: in his 1916
translation of Willibald's Vita
Bonifacii,
George W.
Robinson says "The
location [of the tree] is uncertain. There...
- 5th/6th
century grammarian. His work is
cited in
Saint Boniface's Ars
Bonifacii. "Audax <Grammaticus>". CERL Thesaurus.
Consortium of
European Research...