10028 Bonus, a main belt asteroid Bonus (patrician) (6th-century–627), Byzantine statesman and general, active in the reign of Heraclius Bonus (Sirmium)...
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Bonus (Ancient Greek: Βῶνος or Βόνος, died 627) was a Byzantine statesman and general, one of the closest associates of Emperor Heraclius (r. 610–641)...
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in some histories Bonus (patrician) (fl. 626), a Byzantine general erroneously recorded as "Bonosus" in some histories Bonus (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Boniface IV, Pope of Rome Boniface V, Pope of Rome Boniface of Verona Bonus (patrician) Bonus (Sirmium) Book of Job in Byzantine illuminated manuscripts Boraides...
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left behind as regent under the charge of Patriarch Sergius and the patrician Bonus. In order to threaten both the Persian forces in Anatolia and Syria...
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stories. The wealthy and powerful (but anonymous) Committee to Unelect the Patrician plot to depose Lord Vetinari. They hire Mr. Pin and Mr. Tulip, a pair...
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Constantinople was under the command of Patriarch Sergius and the patrician Bonus. Upon hearing the news, Heraclius split his army into three parts;...
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left behind as regent under the charge of Patriarch Sergius and the patrician Bonus. He spent the summer training to improve the skills of his men and...
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violently seize control of the Roman state in 63 BC. Born to an ancient patrician family, he joined Sulla during Sulla's civil war and profited from Sulla's...
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birthrate among plebeian commoners, and a fall in the birthrate among patrician families. The late Republican Ceres Mater (Mother Ceres) is described...
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