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- Boethius, Boëthius, or Boetius may also refer to: Buíte of Monasterboice (died c. 519–521), Irish monastic saint, also called Boetius Boethius (consul 522)...
- However, Boëtius' season was ended prematurely after suffering a knee injury during a training session in April. Because of the knee injury, Boëtius missed...
- as Boetius de Dacia stems from the fact that the toponym Dania, meaning Denmark, was occasionally confused with Dacia during the Middle Ages. Boetius was...
- Environment Prize (German Environment Foundation) Boetius also won the Erna Hamburger Prize in 2019. Boetius received her biology degree from the University...
- Boetius Egan may refer to: Boetius Egan (archbishop of Tuam) (1734–1798), Irish Roman Catholic prelate Boetius Egan (bishop of Elphin) (died 1650), Irish...
- Boetius Clancy or MacClancy (died April 1598) was a 16th-century Irish landowner, MP and High Sheriff. He was born in Co Clare, the son of Hugh Clancy...
- Bogardi. OCLC 71438146. Epo, Boetius (1581). Commentarii novem testamentarii. Dua**** : Bogard. OCLC 230971919. Epo, Boetius (1588). Heroicarvm Et Ecclesiasticarvm...
- (1236–1238) (1238–1243 – no information found) Martino (ca. 1243 – ca. 1251) Boetius (1251–1254) Niccolo da Anagni (1254–1261) Pierre de Roncevault (1261–1262)...
- Boetius à Bolswert (also Boetius Adamsz Bolswert, Bodius; c. 1585, – late 1633) was a Flemish engraver of Friesland origin. In his time the paintings of...
- later buried in the local churchyard at Aghinagh. Boetius MacEgan, Bishop of Ross By Father CANICE MOONEY, O.F.M Boetius MacEgan, O.F.M., Bishop Of Ross...