Bonit or Bonitus may refer to: Bonitus (abbot) (died c. 584), abbot of Monte Cassino Bonitus (bishop) (623–710), 7th century Frankish bishop Bonitus (magister...
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Saint Bonitus (623–710) was born in France and held a number of important positions including being appointed governor of Marseilles in 667 and Bishop...
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Bonitus of Monte Cassino (died c. 584) was a Benedictine monk and abbot of the monastery of Monte Cassino. During his abbacy the monastery was plundered...
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Bonitus was a Salian Frank of Laetic origin. He was the first ever Frank to be made magister militum, in 324. He fought beside Constantine against Licinius...
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Rouen Saint Ansbert, Bishop of Rouen Saint Audoin, Bishop of Rouen Saint Bonitus, Bishop of Auvergne Robert II, ancestor of the Robertians Fulrad, Abbot...
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Garivaldus Saint-Priest (also called Saint Prix) (666–676) Avitus II (676–691) Bonitus Nordebertus Proculus Stephanus (Étienne I) (761) Adebertus (785) Bernouin...
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Bishop of Tours, in the courts of Dagobert I and Clovis II (through 663) Bonitus, Bishop of Auvergne, in the court of Sigebert III, King of Austrasia Robert...
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580; the last were Allied bombers in 1944." In 581, during the abbacy of Bonitus, the Lombards sacked the abbey, and the surviving monks fled to Rome, where...
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widely used and bonito is present in the typical sorropotún or marmita de bonitu [ast] (tuna pot). Recognized quality meats include Tudanca veal and game...
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Wistremir [es] (?–858) (Eulogius 859; elected but did not take office) Bonitus [es] (859–892) Juan I [es] (892–926) Ubayd Allah ben Qasim [es] See vacant...
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