Similar words: multifaceted, face-to-face, face to face, omnifarious, artifact, petrifaction, multifactorial, conifer. Meaning: n. 1. (Roman Catholic Church) Anglo-Saxon missionary who was sent to Frisia and Germany to spread the Christian faith; was martyred in Frisia (680-754) 2. the owner or manager of an inn.
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1. Perhaps Boniface was also prejudiced by one particular episode.
2. Boniface expresses a body of tradition violently hostile to the king.
3. St Boniface took it with him into the Frankish kingdom.
4. Boniface had to moderate his claims.
5. Pope Boniface VIII denied the virginity of Mary.
6. Pope Boniface ordered pilgrims on the way to St. Peter's Basilica.
7. Boniface:The keeper of an inn, a hotel, a nightclub , or an eating establishment.
8. Saint Boniface declared that belief in the existence of witches was un-Christian.
9. Boniface opened a school in every monastery he founded, not only for the younger monks, but also for the benefit of outside scholars.
10. Around this same time the Patron Saint, St Boniface, was born in nearby Crediton and it is said that he received his early training at Exeter.
11. The work was again undertaken by Boniface VIII, who had prepared and published an official collection to complete the five existing books; this was known as the "Sextus".
12. It is widely believed that Boniface IV did this to co-opt the pagan Celtic holdouts into Christianity.
13. We saw earlier the strong propitiatory element in the religion of the Germanic pagans with whom St Boniface dealt in the 720s.
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14. The next day there was an immense excitement in Boniface College, Oxbridge.
15. Reform initiatives came from the outside, even when (as with Boniface and Charlemagne) they sought normative guidance from Rome.
16. Later on, a fir tree grew in place of the oak and this, St Boniface told the pagans, was the Tree of Life and represented the Christ Child.
17. Charlotte de Sauve has been credited as a source of the information that led to the execution of Marguerite de Valois's lover Joseph Boniface de La M?le and Annibal de Coconnas for conspiracy in 1574.
18. This idea made its appearance as early as the reign of Philip the Fair, in some of the protests of that monarch against the policy of Boniface VIII.
19. One story about Giotto tells how he sent Pope Boniface VIII a perfect circle painted with a single brushstroke when asked for samples of his work. The Pope was apparently very impressed.
20. Others in the family, who lived in the same house, and had a deep influence on the young artist's upbringing, were his maternal grandmother and especially his uncle Boniface Breton.
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