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    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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  • Pope Boniface II (Latin: Bonifatius II; died 17 October 532) was the first Germanic bishop of Rome. He ruled the Holy See from 22 September 530 until his...
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    Boniface, OSB (Latin: Bonifatius; c. 675 – 5 June 754) was an English Benedictine monk and leading figure in the Anglo-Saxon mission to the Germanic parts...
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    residential area in the southwest of the town, was hit by bombs. Saint Bonifatius Church was severely damaged by bombs and burnt down. The church was rebuilt...
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    Felix, and the comes africae, Bonifatius all competed for power within the western empire. Having defeated Felix and Bonifatius, Aetius went on to campaign...
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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    Gercke: Katholische Pfarrkirche St. Bonifatius Heidelberg. Regensburg 2006, S. 5. "Die Mönch-Orgel in St. Bonifatius". Katholische Stadtkirche Heidelberg...
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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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    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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    fought against Bonifatius and that the western army was weakened by the losses there. The bucellari, the strong private army of Bonifatius, played a decisive...
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    corrections to its existing biographies of the popes, from St Peter to John Paul II". The corrections concerned dates, especially in the first two centuries,...
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    responsible for the church music at St. Bonifatius, Wiesbaden from 1981 to 2021, conducting the Chor von St. Bonifatius until 2018. Besides normal church services...
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    Hessisches Staatstheater Wiesbaden, built between 1892 and 1894. St. Bonifatius, the first church for the Catholic community after the Reformation, was...
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    1404 Johann Bonifatius I. 1404 or 1405–1415 or 1426 Louis de Glandèves 1415–1420 Paul du Caire 1420–1424 or 1427–1446 Johann Bonifatius II. 1425 to c....
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  • for the new church (today: Bach Church) which replaced the burned St. Bonifatius 1700 Weimar Stadtkirche restoration 1708 Mühlhausen Divi Blasii III/P...
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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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    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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    Vandal conquest of Roman Africa (category Theodosius II)
    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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  • Supp. I: Hierarchia catholica Pio IX Pontifice Romano (Munich, 1879) Supp. II: Series episcoporum quae apparuit 1873 completur et continuatur ab anno circa...
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  • 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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    Konstantin Maria Zarbl (born 8 December 1996 in Salzburg, Austria) Benedikt Bonifatius Maria Manfred Rainer Zarbl (born 19 February 1999) Elisabeth Victoria...
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    Liechtenstein (born 15 December 1991, Vienna) Prince Johann Wenzel Karl Emmeran Bonifatius Maria of Liechtenstein (born 17 March 1993, Vienna) Princess Margarete...
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    catholiques. Collectanea Biblica Latina 5. Rome, 1921. (in French) Fischer, Bonifatius. Ein neuer Zeuge zum westlichen Text der Apostelgeschichte. Pages 33–63...
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    "prescribed as the official version at the emperor's request." However, Bonifatius Fischer believes its success was rather due to the productivity of the...
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  • Pope Boniface V (Latin: Bonifatius V; died 25 October 625) was the bishop of Rome from 23 December 619 to his death. He did much for the Christianisation...
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    Sindelfingen (category Oil campaign of World War II)
    Sindelfingen-Eichholz Friendship Fountain on the market place, designed by Bonifatius Stirnberg. Around a central fountain with the Pegasus are six small fountains...
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