Pope Boniface VI (Latin: Bonifatius VI; died 26 April 896), a native of Rome, served very briefly as the bishop of Rome and ruler of the Papal States in...
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José Bonifácio de Andrada e Silva (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒuˈzɛ boniˈfasju dʒi ɐ̃ˈdɾadɐ i ˈsiwvɐ]; 13 June 1763 – 6 April 1838) was a Brazilian statesman...
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The Andrés Bonifacio Monument, commonly known simply as Bonifacio Monument or Monumento, is a memorial monument in Caloocan, Philippines, which was designed...
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Artigas y Cuerva 1911, pp. 32–33 Cruz 1922 VI[27] Artigas y Cuerva 1911, pp. 45–49 "Ang Aklat ni Andres Bonifacio" (in Tagalog). Archived from the original...
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Dom John VI (Portuguese: João VI; 13 May 1767 – 10 March 1826), nicknamed "the Clement", was King of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves...
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Philippines) to recognize Bonifacio as the first Philippine president but the institute turned down the petition and reasoned that Bonifacio was not even the Katipunan's...
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Bonifacio di Castel Lotario (died 1504) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Chiusi (1503–1504). On 8 February 1503, Bonifacio di Castel...
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Pope Boniface IX (redirect from Bonifacio IX)
Pope Boniface IX (Latin: Bonifatius IX; Italian: Bonifacio IX; c. 1350 – 1 October 1404, born Pietro Tomacelli) was head of the Catholic Church from 2...
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Cajemé (redirect from José Maria Bonifacio Leyva Peres)
Cajemé (born José María Bonifacio Leyba Pérez, May 14, 1835 – April 23, 1887) was a Yaqui military leader in the Mexican state of Sonora. Cajemé or Kahe'eme...
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The Basilica dei Santi Bonifacio e(d) Alessio is a basilica, rectory church served by the Somaschans, and titular church for a cardinal-priest on the...
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transport to Portugal. Jose Bonifácio was nominated minister of Kingdom and Foreign Affairs on 18 January 1822. Bonifácio soon established a fatherlike...
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Natale Bonifacio de Sebenico (1537/38, in Sebenico – 23 February 1592, Sebenico) was a Venetian producer of engravings and woodcuts in Rome, where he...
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with Bonifácio deteriorated. The situation came to a head when Pedro I, on the grounds of inappropriate conduct, dismissed Bonifácio. Bonifácio had used...
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Antipope Boniface VII (redirect from Bonifacio Francone)
John XIV (983–984) from office. He is supposed to have put Pope Benedict VI to death. After a brief second rule, he died under suspicious circumstances...
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Ninoy Aquino (redirect from Marcial Bonifacio)
against Marcos. It carried the alias Marcial Bonifacio (Marcial for martial law and Bonifacio for Fort Bonifacio, his erstwhile prison). He eventually obtained...
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Bonifacio Castillo Cruz (born 1 November 1964) is a Mexican politician and chemical engineer graduated from the Universidad Veracruzana. He is a member...
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eventually move to the New Senate Building at the Navy Village in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig by 2025 at the earliest. As the Senate has rented GSIS for the...
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to a principality in 1715. The family is currently represented by Don Bonifacio Gaetani Dell'Aquilla D'Aragona, Duca di Laurenzana e Principe di Piedimonte...
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Boniface del Vasto (redirect from Bonifacio del Vasto)
personale e sviluppi dinastici del gruppo parentalae aleramico: il marchese Bonifacio ‘del Vasto’,’ in Formazione e strutture dei ceti dominanti nel medioevo...
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of Namibia Boniface Bebi, former chief of the Mafwe people of Namibia Bonifacio Pinedo (1888–1954), king of the Afro-Bolivian monarchy Boniface Alexandre...
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Sebastián Maltrana as Gerardo Rafa Farías as Sergio Alberto Yáñez as Bonifacio Óscar Treviño as El Rojo Eduardo Victoria as Carlos Cueva Mario Morán...
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Concert Grounds 80,000 May 17, 2013 Samsung Hall Taguig 1,000 1901 Fort Bonifacio Open Field ~70,000 2010 Jesse M. Robredo Coliseum Naga City 12,000 July...
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San Pablo, Laguna (redirect from VI-D, San Pablo)
III-F (Balagtas) IV-A IV-B IV-C V-A V-B V-C V-D VI-A (Mavenida) VI-B VI-C (Bagong Pook) VI-D (Lparkers) VI-E (YMCA) VII-A (P.Alcantara) VII-B VII-C VII-D...
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William VI (c. 1173 – 17 September 1225) was the tenth Marquis of Montferrat from 1203 and titular King of Thessalonica from 1207. Boniface I's eldest...
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Sagay, Negros Occidental (section Andres Bonifacio)
barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios. Andres Bonifacio Bato Baviera Bulanon Campo Himoga-an Campo Santiago Colonia Divina Rafaela...
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of the inner circle of the original Katipuneros, directly under Andres Bonifacio. The people of Malinao are mainly of Malay stock. Aklanons are believed...
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Boniface I, usually known as Boniface of Montferrat (Italian: Bonifacio del Monferrato; Greek: Βονιφάτιος Μομφερρατικός, Vonifatios Momferratikos) (c...
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Bonifacio Ferrero (1476–1543) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Bonifacio Ferrero was born in Biella in 1476, the son of Sebastiano Ferraro...
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Ancestral houses of the Philippines (section Region VI)
homes that have figured in an event of historical significance like the Bonifacio Trial House in Maragondon, Cavite, or houses of national heroes of the...
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Sordello (poem) (section Book VI)
Honorius III He was pope from 1216 to 1226. Count Richard of St Boniface (Bonifacio), prince of Verona His emblem is the "purple pavis"; he is called "the...
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