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Sewal de
Bovil (died 1258) was a
medieval Archbishop of York.
Nothing is
known of
Bovil's origins or his parents, but he
attended Oxford University at...
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Beauville (French pronunciation: [
bovil]; Occitan: Bauvila) is a
commune in the Lot-et-Garonne
department in
southwestern France.
Communes of the Lot-et-Garonne...
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Muhammad Bello as a
staging post for an
attack on
Dufua in the
spring of 1806.
Bovil suggested that the area/district may have been
known as
Sokoto as early...
- Term
ended 1 May 1255
Predecessor Geoffrey Plantagenet Successor Sewal de
Bovil Other post(s)
Bishop of
Lichfield Bishop of
Worcester Orders Consecration...
- Biéville-Beuville (French pronunciation: [bjevil
bøvil] ) is a
commune in the
Calvados department in the
Normandy region in
northwestern France. The hyphenated...
- DTLA Film
Festival Best
ensemble Cast (shared with
David Bianchi, Joni
Bovil,
Darin Cooper,
Steve Eastin, Noel Gugliemi, Umar Khan,
Melanie Liburd, Jermaine...
- 1216 1255
Walter de Gray
Translated from Worcester. 1256 1258
Sewal de
Bovil Formerly Dean of York. 1258 1265
Godfrey Ludham Also
known as
Godfrey Kineton...
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Sewal may
refer to:
Sewal Fraunceys,
English politician Sewal de
Bovil Sewal, Iowa Sewal,
Indiana This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
- of
which returned to the
United States. One
prize was the
schooner Ben
Bovil,
which Hollins had burnt. She may have
captured Ben
Bovill (or Ben Bovell)...
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Archbishop (1154–1181)
Walter de Gray,
Archbishop (1216–1255)
Sewal de
Bovil, Dean and
Archbishop (1256–1258)
Godfrey Ludham,
Archbishop (1258–1265)...