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complete skeletal relics of St. Magnus, a
Roman soldier and martyr, and St.
Bonosa, a
Roman virgin and martyr,
arrived at the
Louisville customs office. They...
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decades later, a
piece of
jewellery with
Latin writing on it (the
writing was
BONOSA,
meaning "good") was discovered.
According to some researchers, the po****tion...
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woman buried in the
cemetery wore a
silver garment pin with the
inscription BONOSA,
tentatively identified as her name. The
origin of the
community is uncertain...
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Giuseppa Gaspare Balt****are
Melchiore Gennara Francesca de
Padova Donata Bonosa Andrea d'Avelino Rita
Luitgarda Geltruda Venancia Taddea Spiridione Rocca...
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School Sisters of
Notre Dame (Dobrzeń
Wielki – Nysa, Poland) Łucja
Peter (
Bonosa) (1910–1945),
Professed Religious of the
School Sisters of
Notre Dame (Olsztyn...
- baptism),
Enlightener of the
Russian Land (1015)
Saints Eutropius,
Zosima and
Bonosa,
martyrs in
Porto near Rome
under Aurelian (c. 273)
Saints Secundinus, Agrippinus...
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mentioned in an
inscription dating from the end of the
second century.
Digitia Bonosa, the wife of
Apollonius Mucatra, a
soldier in the
fifth cohort of the Praetorian...
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excavations of Fenékpuszta, a
group of
finds such as a gold pin with the name
BONOSA proving that some
ethnic group of
Romans remained there.
There are examples...
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originally known as San
Salvatore in Corte. That
church was
founded by
Saint Bonosa in the 4th
century at the site of the
excubitorium or
barracks of the "cohort...
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known only from the
dedicatory inscription of a
basilica of St. Eutropius,
Bonosa, and Zosima: Kehr II, p. 17.
Cappelletti I, p. 496. Lanzoni, p. 113 (ascribes...