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Bonit or
Bonitus may
refer to:
Bonitus (abbot) (died c. 584),
abbot of
Monte C****ino
Bonitus (bishop) (623–710), 7th
century Frankish bishop Bonitus (magister...
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Bonitus of
Monte C****ino (died c. 584) was a
Benedictine monk and
abbot of the
monastery of
Monte C****ino.
During his
abbacy the
monastery was plundered...
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Saint Bonitus (623–710) was born in
France and held a
number of
important positions including being appointed governor of M****illes in 667 and Bishop...
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Bonitus was a
Salian Frank of
Laetic origin. He was the
first ever
Frank to be made
magister militum, in 324. He
fought beside Constantine against Licinius...
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Rouen Saint Ansbert,
Bishop of
Rouen Saint Audoin,
Bishop of
Rouen Saint Bonitus,
Bishop of
Auvergne Robert II,
ancestor of the
Robertians Fulrad, Abbot...
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romantic partner and
slave of St.
Aglaida Bonitus of
Clermont c. 710 15
January Bishop of Clermont,
Venerable Bonitus of
Monte C****ino c. 582 7 July Abbot...
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Garivaldus Saint-Priest (also
called Saint Prix) (666–676)
Avitus II (676–691)
Bonitus Nordebertus Proculus Steph**** (Étienne I) (761)
Adebertus (785) Bernouin...
- 580; the last were
Allied bombers in 1944." In 581,
during the
abbacy of
Bonitus, the
Lombards sacked the abbey, and the
surviving monks fled to Rome, where...
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several monasteries, churches, and hospitals.
Genesius was a
friend of
Bonitus,
Bishop of Clermont, and of Meneleus,
Abbot of Menat. He was
buried at...
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widely used and
bonito is
present in the
typical sorropotún or
marmita de
bonitu [ast] (tuna pot).
Recognized quality meats include Tudanca veal and game...