Bonit or Bonitus may refer to: Bonitus (abbot) (died c. 584), abbot of Monte Cassino Bonitus (bishop) (623–710), 7th century Frankish bishop Bonitus (magister...
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Bonitus was a Salian Frank of Laetic origin. He was the first ever Frank to be made magister militum, in 324. He fought beside Constantine against Licinius...
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Bonitus of Monte Cassino (died c. 584) was a Benedictine monk and abbot of the monastery of Monte Cassino. During his abbacy the monastery was plundered...
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Saint Bonitus (623–710) was born in France and held a number of important positions including being appointed governor of Marseilles in 667 and Bishop...
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Rouen Saint Ansbert, Bishop of Rouen Saint Audoin, Bishop of Rouen Saint Bonitus, Bishop of Auvergne Robert II, ancestor of the Robertians Fulrad, Abbot...
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Garivaldus Saint-Priest (also called Saint Prix) (666–676) Avitus II (676–691) Bonitus Nordebertus Proculus Stephanus (Étienne I) (761) Adebertus (785) Bernouin...
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580; the last were Allied bombers in 1944." In 581, during the abbacy of Bonitus, the Lombards sacked the abbey, and the surviving monks fled to Rome, where...
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widely used and bonito is present in the typical sorropotún or marmita de bonitu [ast] (tuna pot). Recognized quality meats include Tudanca veal and game...
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Saint-Bonnet-en-Champsaur (Occitan: Sant Bonet; named for Saint Bonitus) is a commune in the Hautes-Alpes department in southeastern France. It was expanded...
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Wistremir [es] (?–858) (Eulogius 859; elected but did not take office) Bonitus [es] (859–892) Juan I [es] (892–926) Ubayd Allah ben Qasim [es] See vacant...
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instances, the different gender forms have distinct translations into English: bonitu – 'handsome' bonita – 'pretty' In indigenous Tetum words, the suffixes -mane...
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Bishop of Tours, in the courts of Dagobert I and Clovis II (through 663) Bonitus, Bishop of Auvergne, in the court of Sigebert III, King of Austrasia Robert...
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several monasteries, churches, and hospitals. Genesius was a friend of Bonitus, Bishop of Clermont, and of Meneleus, Abbot of Menat. He was buried at...
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Pequenino Si Kecil Mouth boka boca Mulut Fat godru gordo Gemuk Beautiful bonitu bonito Cantik Party festa festa Pesta Yes seng sim Ya No ngka não ("nunca")...
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Rio Bonito (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʁi.u buˈnitu], [ˈʁi.u boˈnitu]) is a municipality located in the Brazilian state of Rio de Janeiro. Its population...
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Garivaldus Praejectus (Saint Priest, Prix) († 676) Avitus II (676–689) Bonitus Nordbertus Proculus Thaidon Stephanus I (761) [Daibenne] Adebertus (785)...
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(c.455) Saint Palladius, first Bishop of the Scots (5th century) Saint Bonitus, fourth Abbot of Monte Cassino (c. 582) Saint Felix of Nantes, a great...
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Constantinople 512 Theium, Phrygia 582 Constantinople Patriarch of Constantinople Bonitus 582 Leobardus 583 Deiniol (Desiniol, Daniel) 584 Bishop...
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547–560? Simplicius (Simplicio) : 560?–576? Vitalis (Vitale) : 576?–580? Bonitus (Bonito) : 580?–584 Between c. 580 and c. 585, the abbey was pillaged and...
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Adimari (16 Nov 1401 – 3 Nov 1406) Cardinal Ludovico Bonito (Ludovicus Bonitus) (29 July 1407 – 1412?) Cardinal Rinaldo Brancaccio (3 Jul 1412 – 1420...
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Agrigento, O.Min. (18 February 1377 – after 1384) Ludovico Bonito (Ludovicus Bonitus) (before 1 June 1387 – 1395) Gilfortus Riccobono (23 October 1395 – 1398)...
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of York 705 Bishop of York Hedda 705 Bishop of Winchester Bonitus (Bonet) 623 706 Bishop of Clermont Decuman (Dagan) 706 Hiduiphus...
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Chartres, present at the Council of Châlon-sur-Saône in 650 (c. 650) Saint Bonitus, Bishop of Clermont and Confessor, later a monk (c. 710) Saint Emebert...
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imperial title for 28 days in AD 355. Silvanus was born in Gaul, the son of Bonitus, a Laetic Frankish general who had supported Constantine I in the civil...
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of a document written in the monastery is dated 822 by the abbot, Bonitus. Bonitus' successor was Abbot Mercoral. The first inhabitants of Banyoles settled...
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Anselmo (Anslem of Canterbury) Af Bernardo (Bernard of Clairvaux) Af Bonito (Bonitus) Af Eadmundo (Edmund Rich) Af Eusebío (Eusebius of Vercelli) Af Francisco...
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abbey church of the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin, designed by a friar Bonitus from Trier and completed in 1662, became unstable and was demolished. A...
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Bonus (attested 556) ... Luminosus (attested 595) ... [Agnellus] ... Bonitus (attested 649) ... Agnellus (attested 721) ... Stephanus (attested 761)...
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original on 2021-12-24. Retrieved 23 January 2019. "SLB Sei Hatudu Jogu Bonitu Hasoru Ultramar". Facebook. Retrieved 4 May 2019. "Treinador Português Lidera...
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(Angilde) (ca. 650–658) Abbo (Bobo) (c. 678) Salvius (I) (?) Antonius (I) Bonitus (ca. 788) Salvius II. (Carolingian) Luperosus (Lupicinus) (attested 804)...
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