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1) Общая лексика: (Pope from February 19 to November 12, 607. In 603, as a deacon of the Roman Church and a legate to Constantinople, he obtained from the Byzantine emperor Phocas an edict recognizing the see of Rome as the head of all the churches) Бонифа2) Религия: (Pope from 1294 to 1303, the extent of whose authority was vigorously challenged by the emergent powerful monarchies of western Europe, especially France) Бонифаций VIII, (Pope from 1389 to 1404; he was the second pontiff to rule in Rome during the Western Schism) Бонифаций IX, (Pope from 418 to 422, whose reign was markedly disrupted by the faction of the antipope Eulalius) Бонифаций I, (Pope from 530 to 532. Of Gothic descent, he was the first Germanic pontiff. He solemnly approved the conciliar decrees of the second Council of Orange, France, which condemned Semi-Pelagianism) Бонифаций II, (Pope from 608 to 615. His pontificate was plagued, politically and ecclesiastically, by the Monophysites, whose heretical bishops cooperated with invaders of the Byzantine Empire) Бонифаций IV, (Pope from 619 to 625 who greatly helped the spread of Christianity in England, especially in Northumbria, by encouraging, through letters, the saintly missionaries evangelizing the Britons) Бонифаций V, (Pope in April 896. A central figure during a dark period in papal history, 896-898, revolving around the death of Pope Formosus, Boniface was denounced at a Roman council held by Pope John IX in 898) Бонифаций VI, (Pope, or antipope, from June to July 974 and from August 984 to July 985; he owed his rule to the support of the Crescentii, a powerful and unscrupulous Roman family) Бонифаций VII3) Христианство: Бонифаций (христианский святой, "апостол всех немцев"), Вонифатий -
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1) Общая лексика: (Pope from February 19 to November 12, 607. In 603, as a deacon of the Roman Church and a legate to Constantinople, he obtained from the Byzantine emperor Phocas an edict recognizing the see of Rome as the head of all the churches) Бонифа2) Религия: (Pope from 1294 to 1303, the extent of whose authority was vigorously challenged by the emergent powerful monarchies of western Europe, especially France) Бонифаций VIII, (Pope from 1389 to 1404; he was the second pontiff to rule in Rome during the Western Schism) Бонифаций IX, (Pope from 418 to 422, whose reign was markedly disrupted by the faction of the antipope Eulalius) Бонифаций I, (Pope from 530 to 532. Of Gothic descent, he was the first Germanic pontiff. He solemnly approved the conciliar decrees of the second Council of Orange, France, which condemned Semi-Pelagianism) Бонифаций II, (Pope from 608 to 615. His pontificate was plagued, politically and ecclesiastically, by the Monophysites, whose heretical bishops cooperated with invaders of the Byzantine Empire) Бонифаций IV, (Pope from 619 to 625 who greatly helped the spread of Christianity in England, especially in Northumbria, by encouraging, through letters, the saintly missionaries evangelizing the Britons) Бонифаций V, (Pope in April 896. A central figure during a dark period in papal history, 896-898, revolving around the death of Pope Formosus, Boniface was denounced at a Roman council held by Pope John IX in 898) Бонифаций VI, (Pope, or antipope, from June to July 974 and from August 984 to July 985; he owed his rule to the support of the Crescentii, a powerful and unscrupulous Roman family) Бонифаций VII3) Христианство: Бонифаций (христианский святой, "апостол всех немцев"), Вонифатий -
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{'bɔnifeis}
n фр. собственик на хотел/бар/ресторант* * *{'bъnifeis} n фр. собственик на хотел/бар/ресторант.* * *n фр. собственик на хотел/бар/ресторант* * *boniface[´bɔni¸feis] n шег. ханджия. -
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['bɒnɪfeɪs]nome proprio Bonifacio* * *(First names) Boniface /ˈbɒnɪfeɪs/m.* * *['bɒnɪfeɪs]nome proprio Bonifacio -
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◙ n. בעל אכסניה, בעל פונדק, בעל מועדון* * *◙ ןודעומ לעב,קדנופ לעב,הינסכא לעב◄ -
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n1) ч. ім'я Б6-ніфейс; Боніфацій2) шинкар (веселий, добродушний)* * *nтрактирник (особл. веселий, добродушний) -
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Boniface IV — Pope St. Boniface IV † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Boniface IV Son of John, a physician, a Marsian from the province and town of Valeria; he succeeded Boniface III after a vacancy of over nine months; consecrated 25 August, 608;… … Catholic encyclopedia
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Boniface V — Pope Boniface V † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Boniface V A Neapolitan who succeeded Deusdedit after a vacancy of more than a year; consecrated 23 December, 619; d. 25 October, 625. Before his consecration Italy was disturbed by the… … Catholic encyclopedia
Boniface — On trouve ce nom un peu partout en France, mais il est particulièrement représenté dans la Marne. C est un nom de baptême d origine latine (bonifacius = qui a bonne figure, ou plutôt bonifatius = qui a un bon destin). Saint Boniface était un… … Noms de famille
Boniface VI — Pope Boniface VI † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Boniface VI A Roman, elected in 896 by the Roman faction in a popular tumult, to succeed Formosus. He had twice incurred a sentence of deprivation of orders, as a subdeacon and as a… … Catholic encyclopedia
BONIFACE° — BONIFACE°, name of nine popes. Only the last two showed significant evidence of concern with the Jews of Europe. BONIFACE VIII 1294–1303, in his Jewish policy displayed an attitude substantially like that of his 13th century predecessors. In 1295 … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Boniface — innkeeper, 1803, from Will Boniface, character in George Farquhar s comedy The Beaux Stratagem (1707). Contrary to the common opinion, this name derives not from Latin bonifacius well doer, but from bonifatius, from bonum good and fatum fate. The … Etymology dictionary
Boniface — [bän′ə fəs, bän′əfās΄] 1. Saint (born Winfrid or Wynfrith) (A.D. 675? 754?); Eng. monk & missionary in Germany: his day is June 5 2. Boniface VIII (born Benedetto Caetani) 1235? 1303; pope (1294 1303) … English World dictionary