• Boniface is a given name and a surname of Latin origin, meaning "fortunate, auspicious". The best known of those who bear the name is Saint Boniface (c...
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    Victor Okoh Boniface (born 23 December 2000) is a Nigerian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Bundesliga club Bayer Leverkusen and the...
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  • Saint Boniface was an 8th century Christian saint and bishop. Boniface may also refer to: Boniface (name), a list of people with either the given name or...
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    St. Boniface (or Saint Boniface) is a city ward and neighbourhood in Winnipeg. Along with being the centre of the Franco-Manitoban community, it ranks...
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  • antipope named Boniface. Pope Boniface I (r. 418–422) Pope Boniface II (530–532) Pope Boniface III (607) Pope Boniface IV (608–615) Pope Boniface V (619–625)...
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    St. Boniface (French: Saint-Boniface) is a provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It should not be confused with the federal...
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  • Susie Boniface (born 1976 or 1977 in Tonbridge, Kent) is an English journalist and author who has written for several newspapers and uses the pseudonym...
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  • Saint-Boniface or St. Boniface may also refer to: Boniface of Brussels (1183–1260) Boniface of Tarsus, martyred in 307, according to legend Boniface, 5th...
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  • Sister Boniface Mysteries is a British cosy mystery detective period comedy drama television series, created by Jude Tindall, which is produced by BBC...
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    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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    Boniface (born Wynfreth; c. 675 – 5 June 754) was an English Benedictine monk and leading figure in the Anglo-Saxon mission to the Germanic parts of Francia...
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    The Université de Saint-Boniface (USB) is a French-language public university located in the Saint Boniface neighbourhood of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada...
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    Saint Boniface—Saint Vital (French: Saint-Boniface—Saint-Vital; formerly Saint Boniface) is a federal electoral district in Winnipeg, Manitoba that has...
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  • Holy See from 22 September 530 until his death on 17 October 532. Boniface's father's name was Sigibuld. He was probably born in Rome, and was designated...
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    monarchy. He is the last pope to date to take on the pontifical name "Boniface". Boniface IX was born c. 1350 in Naples. Piero (also Perino, Pietro) Cybo...
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  • Boniface of Tuscany may refer to: Boniface I, Margrave of Tuscany (died 823), governor of Italy under Charlemagne after the death of King Pepin Boniface...
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    Antipope Boniface VII (died 20 July 985), otherwise known as Franco Ferrucci, was a Catholic prelate who claimed the Holy See in 974 and from 984 until...
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  • Boniface of Montferrat may refer to: Boniface I, Marquis of Montferrat (r. 1192–1207), also king of Thessalonica from 1204 Boniface II, Marquis of Montferrat...
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    Pope Boniface I (Latin: Bonifatius I) was the bishop of Rome from 28 December 418 to his death on 4 September 422. His election was disputed by the supporters...
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  • left-back, or left wing-back. Boniface signed his first professional contract with Chelsea in March 2023. He was named the club's Academy Scholar of the...
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  • Boniface of Savoy may refer to: Boniface, Count of Savoy (1244–1263) Boniface of Savoy (bishop) (1217–1270), Archbishop of Canterbury This disambiguation...
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    Boniface of Savoy (c. 1207 – 18 July 1270) was a medieval Bishop of Belley in Savoy and Archbishop of Canterbury in England. He was the son of Thomas,...
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    Saint Boniface of Tarsus (Greek: Βονιφάτιος) was, according to legend, executed for being a Christian in the year 307 at Tarsus, where he had gone from...
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  • decree by which churches became places of sanctuary. Boniface came from Naples. His father's name was John. Nothing is known about his career before he...
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  • Boniface I might refer to: Pope Boniface I (died 422) Boniface I, Margrave of Tuscany (died 823) Boniface I, Marquess of Montferrat (died 1052) Bonifacio...
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  • Boniface I (died 823) also known as Boniface the Bavarian, was sometimes considered as the first Margrave of Tuscany from 812 to 823. According to Ludovico...
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  • Boniface II might refer to: Pope Boniface II (died 532) Boniface II, Margrave of Tuscany (died c. 838) Boniface II, Marquess of Montferrat (died 1253)...
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  • Benedetto Caetani (category Human name disambiguation pages)
    may refer to: Pope Boniface VIII, born Benedetto Caetani (died 1303) Benedetto Caetani (died 1296), cardinal, nephew of Boniface VIII Benedict of Porto...
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  • 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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  • Pope Boniface III (Latin: Bonifatius III) was the bishop of Rome from 19 February 607 to his death on 12 November of the same year. Despite his short pontificate...
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