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Bonifaciu Florescu (first name also Boniface, Bonifacio, Bonifati, last name also Floresco; born
Bonifacius Florescu; May 1848 –
December 18, 1899) was...
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Bonifacius Amerbach (1495,
Basel –
April 1562, Basel) was a jurist, scholar, an
influential humanist and the
rector of the
University of
Basel for several...
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Saint Bonifacius,
often stylized as St.
Bonifacius, is a
small city in
Hennepin County, Minnesota,
United States, 25
miles west of Minneapolis. Settled...
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Bonifatius (or
Bonifacius; also
known as
Count Boniface; died 432) was a
Roman general and
governor of the
diocese of Africa. He
campaigned against the...
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Bonifacius or
Bonifatius is the
given name of:
Bonifatius (died 432),
ancient Roman general and
governor of the
Diocese of
Africa Bonifacius of S. Marco...
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Bonifacius Gams (23
January 1816, Mittelbuch,
Kingdom of Württemberg – 11 May 1892, Munich) was a
German Benedictine ecclesiastical historian. His...
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Grave 134. Aaij. Hartl. Henk
Alkema (music) and
Peter te Nuyl (libretto).
Bonifacius. Leewarden, 2004. Ed. Cuno
Raabe et al., Fulda: Parzeller, 1954. Eds....
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Daniel Bonifacius von
Haneberg (16 June 1816 in
Tanne near
Kempten – 31 May 1876 in Speyer) was a
German Catholic bishop and orientalist. He
began his...
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September 2015.
Retrieved 28
April 2015. Zeno. "Lexikoneintrag zu »
Bonifacius, S. (6)«. Vollständiges Heiligen-Lexikon, Band 1. ..." www.zeno.org (in...
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Adalrich (Latin: Adalricus;
reconstructed Frankish: *Adalrik; died
after c. 683 AD), also
known as Eticho, was the Duke of Alsace, the
founder of the family...