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There have been
eight popes and one
antipope named Boniface. Pope
Boniface I (r. 418–422) Pope
Boniface II (530–532) Pope
Boniface III (607) Pope Boniface...
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Corsican (endonym:
corsu [ˈkorsu], [ˈkɔrsu]; full name:
lingua corsa [ˈliŋɡwa ˈɡorsa], [ˈliŋɡwa ˈɡɔrsa]) is a
Romance language consisting of the continuum...
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officially recognised St
Boniface as the
Patron Saint of Devon. The
earliest Bonifacian vita,
birthname Wynfreth (also Wynfrith, Winfrid, Winfried), does not...
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Cavallo (Corsican:
Isula di Cavaddu;
Bonifacian dialect:
Isula Cavaddu) is a
small island in the
Mediterranean Sea
located between Corsica and Sardinia...
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Joaquim Gonçalves Ledo (with the
support of the Freemasons), and the
Bonifacians, led by José Bonifácio de Andrada. The factions, with
quite different...
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commit homicide only of the weak man."
According to the
Bonifacian hagiography, Boniface, in 754, set out with a
retinue for Frisia, with...
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Saint Boniface.
Stuffo first appears in a few late medieval/early
modern Bonifacian legends. A 1756
image of the god
being overthrown by the
saint is found...
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known as "Frei Caneca" (Friar Caneca),
supported it and
blamed the
Bonifacians for the act. Both, as well as
other coreligionists, were republicans...
- do****ent archive,
hosted with
flickr to
allow students, parents, Old
Bonifacians and the
press access to
photographs of the
school and its events. Images...
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Cardinals was
divided into two factions: pro-French and anti-French ("
Bonifacians"). The smaller, pro-French
party counted six
cardinals under the leadership...