- metaphorically. His
English name is
recorded as
being Winfrid or Winfred.
According to the vitae,
Winfrid was of a
respected and
prosperous family. Against...
- Karl
Winfrid Eikenberry (born
November 10, 1951) is a
retired United States Army
lieutenant general who
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Afghanistan from...
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Winfrid Oldfield Burrows (9
November 1858–13
February 1929) was the
Bishop of
Truro and
later Chichester in the
first third of the 20th century. Born...
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Winfrid Alden Stearns (13 July 1852 – 10 May 1909) was an
American naturalist,
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writer who took an
interest in the
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Winfrid (1995):
Realisierung eines Logistikberater-Arbeitsplatzes für das Frachtkostencontrolling...
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Chichester Installed 11 June 1929 Term
ended 3
October 1958
Predecessor Winfrid Burrows Successor Roger Wilson Other post(s) Dean of
Canterbury (1925–1929)...
- Sir
Norman Winfrid Moore, 3rd
Baronet (24
February 1923 – 21
October 2015) was a
British conservationist and
author who
worked extensively on studies...
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Boniface by Willibald.
Harvard University Press. Schieffer,
Theodor (1972).
Winfrid-Bonifatius und die
Christliche Grundlegung Europas (in German). Darmstadt:...
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strengthened his
authority in part via his
support of the Anglo-Saxon
missionary Winfrid (later
Saint Boniface), the so-called "Apostle of the Germans," whom he...
- composer,
music theorist, and
conductor Saint Boniface (672–754), born
Winfrid,
Apostle of the
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