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    Provencher Bridge (category Saint Boniface, Winnipeg)
    (aka Red River Bridges), as well as a ferry, linking Winnipeg from the then-eastern end of Broadway with St. Boniface from the western end of Provencher...
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    1807–1914. Nauwelaerts, University of Michigan. p. 143., Snippet pages 143 Boniface, Brian G.; Cooper, Christopher P. (2001). Worldwide destinations: the geography...
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    metres east is the mid Victorian Roman Catholic cathedral of St Mary and St Boniface (1858). During 1882, Arthur Conan Doyle worked as a newly qualified physician...
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    Frisians rebelled against the Franks several times. The first Frisian bishop Boniface set out for Frisia in 754 with a small retinue. He baptized a great number...
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  • Lusatia Henry I, Duke of Brabant Conrad of Wittelsbach Wolfger von Erla Boniface of Montferrat Louis I, Count of Blois Enrico Dandolo Baldwin I of Constantinople...
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  • Gippsland Province (1988–2006) and Eastern Victoria Region (2006–2014) Thomas Ferrier Hamilton Cricket (Melbourne Cricket Club original member) State Victoria...
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    Sankt Vinzenz Ferrer; Dutch: Sint-Vincent Ferrer; French: Saint Vincent Ferrier; 23 January 1350 – 5 April 1419) was a Valencian Dominican friar and preacher...
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    to St. Boniface's Church in New York City. In New York City in 1912, Schmidt met Anna Aumüller, the housekeeper at the Rectory of St. Boniface Church...
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    Guelphs (Dante's party) from Florence by the Black Guelphs, aided by Pope Boniface VIII, which marked the start of Dante's long exile from the city. These...
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    evidence today was founded as a fortress by and subsequently named after Boniface II of Tuscany in 828. He had led a naval expedition to suppress the Saracens...
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