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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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    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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    Saint Boniface Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Boniface) is a Roman Catholic cathedral of Saint Boniface, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It is an important...
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  • 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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    Saint BonifaceSaint Vital (French: Saint-BonifaceSaint-Vital; formerly Saint Boniface) is a federal electoral district in Winnipeg, Manitoba that has...
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    Holy See. Boniface I died 4 September 422, in Rome. Portals:  Biography  Christianity  History List of popes Pope Saint Boniface I, patron saint archive...
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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 Hospital (French: Hôpital Saint-Boniface; also called St. B; previously called the Saint-Boniface General Hospital) is Manitoba's second-largest...
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    Boniface signed a four-year contract with Belgian side Union Saint-Gilloise. Union reached the quarter-finals of the 2022–23 Europa League. Boniface scored...
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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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    Saint-Boniface is a municipality in the Mauricie region of the province of Quebec in Canada. On April 5, 2003, the village municipality of Saint-Boniface-de-Shawinigan...
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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...
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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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  • English Church. He is venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church with a universal feast day on 8 May. Boniface was born in what is now the Province of...
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    century Vita Bonifatii auctore Willibaldo, the Anglo-Saxon missionary Saint Boniface and his retinue cut down the tree earlier in the same century.[clarification...
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  • named Boniface include: Boniface of Tarsus, saint who was martyred in 307, according to legend Boniface, 5th century African martyr Pope Boniface I (died...
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    Saint Boniface Church is the Catholic parish church for the city of New Vienna, Iowa and the surrounding area. It is a Gothic-style church, with stained...
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    of Manitoba. Retrieved 2 April 2021. "Université de Saint-Boniface". Université de Saint-Boniface. Archived from the original on 3 January 2014. Retrieved...
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    The Cathedral Church of Saint Mary and Saint Boniface in Plymouth, England, is the seat of the Bishop of Plymouth and mother church of the Roman Catholic...
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    Saint Boniface is the Roman Catholic church in Stadtheide, a quarter of the German city Paderborn which belongs to the Deanship of Paderborn in Archiocese...
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  • Boniface Church, or variants thereof, may refer to: St Boniface Cathedral, Bunbury, Western Australia St. Boniface Church, Antwerp Saint Boniface Cathedral...
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    missionary Saint Boniface, apostle of the Germans, established a church and monastery dedicated to Saint Peter in Fritzlar in 724. The current Saint Peter's...
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    opkomst en ondergang (in Dutch and English) (New ed.). Utrecht: Matrijs. ISBN 9789053451670. "Saint Boniface". Saints.sqpn.com. Retrieved 2009-01-20....
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    Université de Saint-Boniface as a francophone institution. In 2016 there were approximately 2,000 students attending the Université de Saint-Boniface. The Université...
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    Lullus (redirect from Saint Lull)
    Hredgar, Raedgar, etc.). During a pilgrimage to Rome in 737 he met Saint Boniface and decided to join him in his missionary work in northern Germany....
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  • The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Saint-Boniface (Latin: Archidioecesis Sancti Bonifacii) is a Latin archdiocese in part of the civil Province of Manitoba...
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  • St. Boniface as a member of the Manitoba New Democratic Party. Prior to being elected, Loiselle was a teacher. He grew up in North Saint-Boniface. He...
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    Alexandre-Antonin Taché (category People from Saint Boniface, Winnipeg)
    missionary of the Oblate order, author, and the first Archbishop of Saint Boniface in Manitoba, Canada. Alexandre-Antonin Taché was born in Rivière-du-Loup...
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    of Hesse. The monastery was founded in 744 by Saint Sturm, a disciple of Saint Boniface. After Boniface was buried at Fulda, it became a prominent center...
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    Gabrielle Roy (category People from Saint Boniface, Winnipeg)
    author from St. Boniface, Manitoba and one of the major figures in French Canadian literature. Roy was born in 1909 in Saint-Boniface (now part of Winnipeg)...
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