- father's bucellarii.
Bonifatius and
Castinus then
prepared to
launch a
campaign against the
Vandals and
Alans in Spain, but
Bonifatius'
forces never arrived...
- such as the 1954
collection Sankt Bonifatius:
Gedenkgabe zum Zwölfhundertsten
Todestag and the 2004
collection Bonifatius — Vom Angelsächsischen Missionar...
- Pope
Boniface VIII (Latin:
Bonifatius PP. VIII; born
Benedetto Caetani; c. 1230 – 11
October 1303) was the head of the
Catholic Church and
ruler of the...
-
Bonifacius or
Bonifatius is the
given name of:
Bonifatius (died 432),
ancient Roman general and
governor of the
Diocese of
Africa Bonifacius of S. Marco...
- Pope
Boniface IX (Latin:
Bonifatius IX; Italian:
Bonifacio IX; c. 1350 – 1
October 1404, born
Pietro Tomacelli) was head of the
Catholic Church from 2...
- Pohlschneider.
Bonifatius Becker was
abbot until 1967 when he
retired for
health reasons. He died at Kornelimünster in 1981. "
Bonifatius Becker - Sterbekarte"...
- Look up
Boniface in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Saint Boniface (c. 675? – 754),
known as the "Apostle to the Germans", was an
important figure in...
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conductor of the 120-member Chor von St.
Bonifatius,
founded in 1862, the children's
choir Kinderchor von St.
Bonifatius, and the
Schola for
Gregorian chant...
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Bonifatius Haushiku or
Hausiku (25 May 1933 – 12 June 2002) was a
Namibian Roman Catholic religious leader.
Haushiku was born in
Sambiu on 25 May 1933...
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Bonifatius Fischer (1915–1997) was a
German biblical scholar,
textual critic of the Vulgate, and Benedictine.
Fischer questioned Jerome's
authorship of...