father's bucellarii. Bonifatius and Castinus then prepared to launch a campaign against the Vandals and Alans in Spain, but Bonifatius' forces never arrived...
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Saint Boniface (redirect from Wynfrith Bonifatius)
such as the 1954 collection Sankt Bonifatius: Gedenkgabe zum Zwölfhundertsten Todestag and the 2004 collection Bonifatius — Vom Angelsächsischen Missionar...
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Pohlschneider. Bonifatius Becker was abbot until 1967 when he retired for health reasons. He died at Kornelimünster in 1981. "Bonifatius Becker - Sterbekarte"...
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Bonifatius Haushiku or Hausiku (25 May 1933 – 12 June 2002) was a Namibian Roman Catholic religious leader. Haushiku was born in Sambiu on 25 May 1933...
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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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Pope Boniface VIII (redirect from Bonifatius VIII)
Pope Boniface VIII (Latin: Bonifatius PP. VIII; born Benedetto Caetani; c. 1230 – 11 October 1303) was the head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the...
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Pope Boniface IX (redirect from Bonifatius 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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Gercke: Katholische Pfarrkirche St. Bonifatius Heidelberg. Regensburg 2006, S. 5. "Die Mönch-Orgel in St. Bonifatius". Katholische Stadtkirche Heidelberg...
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Academic Boniface Association (redirect from Akademische Bonifatius-Verein)
The Academic Boniface Association (German: Akademische Bonifatius-Verein) was a German Catholic youth organization for students at colleges and universities...
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Saint Boniface (disambiguation) (redirect from St. Bonifatius)
Look up Boniface in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Saint Boniface (c. 675? – 754), was an important figure in early Christianity. Saint Boniface, Saint-Boniface...
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Bonifatius was waiting for them with his army. In the Battle of Calama, the Romans were defeated by the Vandals in early 430, after which Bonifatius withdrew...
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Boniface Sauer (redirect from Bonifatius Sauer)
Abbot Boniface Sauer O.S.B., D.D. Bonifatius Sauer Orders Ordination 26 July 1903 Consecration 1 May 1921 Personal details Died 7 February 1950 Prison...
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Mershman. Dam 13. Demandt 424. Riche 40. Von Padberg, Bonifatius 41. Von Padberg, Wynfreth-Bonifatius 74. Udolph and Gensen 586. Schieffer 148. Muller 76–77...
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Bonifatius, immediately started amassing an army to push them back (this contradicts the claim of later writer Jordanes who claimed that Bonifatius invited...
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Pfarrkirche St. Bonifatius (1879)". kirchbau.de (in German). 2022. Retrieved 12 August 2022. "Bistum Limburg / Dekanat Rheingau / Pfarrei St. Bonifatius Lorchhausen...
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praesentalis, Bonifatius, the magister militum per Africam and Aetius, the magister militum per Gallias. In 427, Felix accused Bonifatius of treason and...
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conductor of the 120-member Chor von St. Bonifatius, founded in 1862, the children's choir Kinderchor von St. Bonifatius, and the Schola for Gregorian chant...
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The Chor von St. Bonifatius (Choir of St. Boniface) is a German mixed choir, the church choir of the parish St. Bonifatius, Wiesbaden. It was founded...
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ordination took place on 29 June 1944, the principal consecrator being Bishop Bonifatius Sauer, O.S.B., with Bishops Irenaeus Hayasaka [ja] and Paul Roh Ki-nam...
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Wilfried Bonifatius Böse (7 February 1949, – 4 July 1976) was a German militant who was a founding member of the German organization Revolutionäre Zellen...
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the generals Felix and Bonifatius that degenerated into an armed conflict. When the central government tried to deput Bonifatius as governor of North-Africa...
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Westerwälder Dom (redirect from St. Bonifatius, Wirges)
Bonifatius Wirges: Festbuch anlässlich der 100-Jahrfeier der Pfarrkirche St. Bonifatius Wirges. Wirges, 1987. Kath. Kirchengemeinde St. Bonifatius Wirges:...
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ISBN 978-2-503-53161-8. Rau, Reinhold (1968). Briefe des Bonifatius, Willibalds Leben des Bonifatius; Nebst Einigen Zeitgenössischen Dokumenten. Ausgewählte...
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Einweihung der katholischen Kirche "St. Bonifatius" in Kassel. Weber & Weidemeyer, Kassel 1957. "St. Bonifatius" (in German). Katholische Kirche Kassel...
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Mythology in the Low Countries (section Bonifatius)
left the same year. In 719 Rome appointed Bonifatius to convert "the savage people of Germania". Bonifatius joined Willibrord in Utrecht to receive a...
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112 11 April 896 – 26 April 896 (15 days) Boniface VI BONIFATIVS Sextus Bonifatius Rome, Papal States Subject and later the sovereign of the Papal States...
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confronting Bonifatius by being appointed Consul in 432, where he was deposed and Bonifatius appointed by Galla Placidia. Aetius and Bonifatius then departed...
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Kassel (section St. Bonifatius, Kassel)
later reconstructed in a more modern style between 1954 and 1958. St. Bonifatius was designed and built in 1956 by Josef Bieling. The complex includes...
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Bonifatius Fischer (1915–1997) was a German biblical scholar, textual critic of the Vulgate, and Benedictine. Fischer questioned Jerome's authorship of...
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"Von Bonifatius bis Beuys, oder: Vom Umgang mit heiligen Eichen". In Hardy Eidam; Marina Moritz; Gerd-Rainer Riedel; Kai-Uwe Schierz (eds.). Bonifatius: Heidenopfer...
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