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Willibald.VitBonifatii Prol. |
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Willibald 5 says that he wrote the Life of St Boniface because he was urged by Lull 1 and Megingoz 1 at the request of Catholic and religious-minded men from Tuscia, Gaul, Germany, Britain and all the other countries where the fame and miracles of the martyr were known.
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 1 |
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Boniface 5 conceived a desire to enter the service of God and began to think deeply on the advantages of the monastic life. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 1 |
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When Anonymous 296 fell sick, he suddenly changed his attitude and sent the boy (Boniface 5) under the care of trustworthy messengers (Anonymi 752) to the monastery of Exeter. There, Boniface 5 made known to Abbot Wulfheard 1 his desire to enter the monastic life. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 4 |
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Following the outbreak of a rebellion, on the advice of the king (Ine 1) the heads of the churches summoned a council of the servants of God. They decided to send legates to Beorhtwald 6, fearing that they would be accused of presumption if they made any decision without the advice of the archbishop. They decided to send Boniface 5 to deliver their message. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 4 |
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Ine 1 gave Boniface 5 some companions and sent him to Beorhtwald 6. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 4 |
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Boniface 5 set his heart not on remaining in his native land but on travelling abroad. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 4, pp. 15-16 |
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Boniface 5 came to a place where there was a market for the buying and selling of merchandise. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 4, p. 16 |
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Boniface 5 asked permission of a shipmaster to go on board, and after paying his fare he sat sail and came to Dorsteb. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 4, p. 16 |
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A fierce quarrel broke out between Radbod 1 and Charles 1 Martel as a result of a hostile incursions by the pagans. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 4, pp. 16-17 |
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Boniface 5 and Radbod 1 met and spoke together. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 4, pp. 17-18; 5, p. 18 |
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Boniface 5 departed to his native land, taking several companions with him for the journey. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 18 |
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Winberht 1 lay aside the prison of his body and breathed his last sigh whilst the monks (Nursling 1) looked sadly on him. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 19 |
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The monks (Nursling 1) implored Boniface 5 to take upon himself the abbatial office, but he refused as he had already forsaken the comfort of his native land. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 19 |
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Boniface 5 prepared to go to Rome, provided with letters of introduction from Daniel 1 but he was detained by the needs of the brethren (Nursling 1), who, now bereft of a superior, opposed his departure. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 20 |
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Daniel 1 set Stephen 3 over the monastery of Nursling. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, pp. 20-1 |
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Boniface 5 finally departed. He first reached London (Lundenwich), embarked on a ship and arrived at Cuentwick. Then he and his companions (Anonymi 758) visited many churches, crossed the Alps and reached Rome. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 21 |
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Boniface 5 had audience with the Gregory 2, to whom he explained the reasons of his journey. The pope asked whether he had any letter of introduction, which Boniface 5 produced for him. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, pp. 21-2, 25 |
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Boniface 5 was sent to Germany to make a report on those peoples. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 22 |
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Boniface 5 gave Liutprand 1 gifts and tokens of piece. He was honourably received by the king and rested awhile. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 22 |
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Boniface 5 scaled the passes of the Alps, traversed the territories of the Bavarians and proceeded on his journey of inspection into Thuringia. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 23 |
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Following the instructions of Gregory 2, Boniface 5 spoke to the elders of the church (Anonymi 759) and the princes of the people (Anonymi 760) recalling them to the true way of knowledge. He preached the Gospel to turn their minds away from evil. He also reproved, admonished and instructed to the best of his ability the priests and the elders. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 23 |
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Boniface 5 went into Francia accompanied by his brethren (Anonymi 761). |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 23 |
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Radbod 1 died. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 23 |
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Boniface 5 took ship and sailed up the river. He reached districts which had been left untouched by the preaching of the Gospel. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 24 |
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Willibrord 1 propagated the gospel with his fellow-missionaries (Anonymi 762) |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, pp. 24-6 |
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Willibrord 1 decided to appoint an assistant and summoned Boniface 5, who refused such an appointment as he felt unworthy for it and had not reached the canonical age of 50 |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 26- 6, p. 26 |
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Boniface 5 reached the place called Amanaburch. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, pp. 26-7 |
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Boniface 5 converted the rulers Dettic 1 and Deorulf 1 together with a great multitude of people. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 27 |
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Boniface 5 sent a letter to Gregory 2 in which he made him known all the matters which had been accomplished and the number of people who had been baptized. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 27 |
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Boniface 5 set out on his journey accompanied by a large retinue (Anonymi 764) and a number of his brethren (Anonymi 765). |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 28 |
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After exchanging a few words of greeting, Gregory 2 asked Boniface 5 about his teaching, the creed and the tradition and beliefs of his church. Because of his difficulties with the Pope's spoken language, Boniface 5 asked for some time to write down his confession of faith. The Pope agreed and asked him to bring his written statement as quickly as possible. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, pp. 28-9 |
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Boniface 5 was invited once more to meet Gregory 2. When he was conducted within the Lateran Palace, he cast himself prostrate at the feet of the Pope, who quickly raised him from the ground. Gregory 2 admonished him to preserve at all times his faith and enquired how the pagan people had received his preaching. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, pp. 29-30 |
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Gregory 2 consecrated him to the episcopacy and gave him the name of Boniface 5 |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 30 |
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Gregory 2 wrote letters in which he placed Boniface 5 under the protection of Duke Charles 1 Martel |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 30 |
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Boniface 5 came into the presence of Charles Martel 1 and was received by him with marks of reverence. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 31 |
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Many of the Hessians who had acknowledged the Catholic faith were confirmed. But others still refused to accept the teachings of the church. In their presence Boniface 5 attempted to cut down a certain oak of extraordinary size called by the pagans the Oak of Jupiter. He made a superficial cut and the oak burst asunder into four parts, each part having a trunk of equal length.
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, pp. 31-2 |
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After taking counsel with the brethren (Anonymi 766), Boniface 5 built an oratory from the timber of the oak and dedicated it to St Peter. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 32 |
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Boniface 5 addressed the elders (Anonymi 759) and the chiefs (Anonymi 760) of the people, calling on them to return to the Christian religion that they had formerly embraced. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 33 |
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The devotion of the people to Christianity died out and false brethren were brought in to pervert the minds of the people. Torchtwine 1 was among the chiefs of the sect. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, pp. 33-4 |
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At first Boniface 5 suffered from extreme want but he continued to preach the Word of God. Little by little the number of believers increased, the preachers grew more numerous, church buildings were restored and the Word of God published far and wide. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, pp. 33-4 |
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Monks were grouped together in a monastery at Ohrdruf. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 34 |
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A large number of holy men (Anonymi 770 ) came to Boniface 5's aid. While some were in the province of Hesse, other scattered among the people of Thuringia |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, pp. 34-5 |
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Anonymi 771 assured Gregory 3 of Boniface 5's devoted and humble submission to the Apostolic See. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 35 |
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Gregory 3 gave the archiepiscopal pallium to Boniface 5's messengers (Anonymi 771). |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 35 |
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Boniface 5 founded two churches: one in Frizlar and the other in Amöneburg. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 35 |
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Boniface 5 founded two churches. One in Frizlar and the other in Amöneburg |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, pp. 35-6 |
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Boniface 5 set out on a journey to Bavaria |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 36 |
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Boniface 5 condemned and expelled Eremwulf 1. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 36 |
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Boniface 5 went back to his diocese |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, p. 36 |
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Boniface 5 set out on a journey to Rome for the third time |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, p.37 |
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Many (Anonymi 784) flocked together to listen to his preaching. They were Franks, Bavarians and Saxons arriving from Britain and other provinces. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, p. 37 |
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After traversing Italy, Boniface 5 came to the walls of the city of Ticena. He rested a while with Liutprand 1. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, pp. 37- |
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Boniface 5 remained in Bavaria for some time preaching the Word of God. He banned those who destroyed the churches and perverted the people. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, p. 38 |
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Boniface 5 divided the province of Bavaria in four dioceses. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, pp. 40-1 |
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At the suggestion of Boniface 5 the establishment of the Christian religion was confirmed. Two heretics were ejected from the communion of the church. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, pp. 41- |
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All the bishops, priests, deacons and clerics (Anonymi 774) held four synodical councils. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 44 |
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Boniface 5 decided to appoint a successor to his see, so that people would not be left without pastors. He promoted two men to the episcopate and divided between them the churches that were under his jurisdiction. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 45 |
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Lull 1 was appointed to continue Boniface 5's instruction to the people. Boniface 5 consecrated him bishop |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 46 |
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Boniface 5 foretold to Lull 1 the approaching day of his death and the manner in which he would die. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, pp. 46-8 |
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Taking with him a few companions, Boniface 5 went on board a ship and sailed down the Rhine. He reached the country of Frisia where he visited the pagan population. He destroyed pagan worship by his preaching of the Gospel. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 47 |
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Boniface 5 consecrated Eoba 2 in Utrecht |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, pp. 48-55 |
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Boniface 5 took with him a number of personal followers (Anonymi 777) and pitched a camp on the banks of the river Bordne. Here he fixed a day on which he would confirm all the neophytes who had been recently baptized.But on the appointed day enemies (Anonymi 778) came instead of friends, armed with spears and shields. Boniface 5 called the clergy to his side, collected the relics of the saints that he always carried with him and came out of his tent. He reproved the attendants and forbade them to continue the conflict. Then, he addressed his clergy to give them courage. Then the frenzied mob of pagans rushed upon them and killed them. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, pp. 50-2 |
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Anonymi 778 stole the chests in which the books and relics were preserved, thinking that they had acquired a hoard of gold and silver. Then they went to the ships which were stocked with provisions for the feeding of the clergy. They got drunk with the wine and after some time they began to quarrel about the booty that they thought they had acquired. They divided into two fractions and many of them were slain. The survivors opened the chests and found the books. Because of their disappointment they threw the books into reedy marshes, hiding away others in widely different places. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 52 |
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As the news of Boniface 5's death spread rapidly, a large avenging force (Anonymi 779) was gathered together and rushed to their neighbours' frontiers. The pagans (Anonymi 778) were slaughtered in great numbers. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, pp. 52-3 |
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The bodies of Boniface 5 and the other martyrs were brought by boat to Utrecht. There the bodies were interred until some religious men arrived from Mainz. They had been sent by Lull 1 to bring the body of Boniface 5 the monastery of Fulda. The praefectus of the city of Utrecht (Anonymous 297) declared that an edict issued by Pippin 2 forbade anyone to remove the body of Boniface 5. At that point a bell of the church, untouched by human hands, began to ring to warn everybody that the body should be given up. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, pp. 53-4 |
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When the body of Boniface 5 was taken from Utrecht to Mainz, there assembled together for the interment of Boniface 5 not only the envoys (Anonymi 780) who had brought the sacred body, but also many men and women (Anonymi 782) from distant districts, just as if they had been forewarned of the event. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, pp. 54-5 |
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The body was brought to the spot that Boniface 5 had decided upon during his lifetime. A new sarcophagus was made in the church and the body was laid in it with all the customary rites of burial. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, pp. 54-5 |
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The spot in which Boniface 5's body was buried became the scene of many healing miracles. |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 9 |
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A plan was drawn up to raise an enormous mound of earth on the spot where Boniface 5 had been killed because of the violent neap and spring tides that caused disturbances in the incoming and outcoming floods of water. On the mound they proposed to build a church and a monastery. When the mound had been raised the residents of the district began to discuss the difficulty of obtaining fresh water. Abba 3, director of the work in question inspected the mound with some attendants. The horse of one of the attendants suddenly trod upon the ground and rolled helplessly about. At once, on that very spot a fountain of water came bubbling up until it formed a considerable spring. |
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Authorship |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, pp. 19, 21 |
Daniel 1 |
Author of letters of introduction for Boniface 5 |
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Authorship |
Willibald.VitBonifatii Prol. |
Gregory 1 |
Author of Lives of the Holy Confessors |
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Authorship |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 27 |
Gregory 2 |
Author of a letter to Boniface 5 |
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Authorship |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 30 |
Gregory 2 |
Author of a letter to Charles 1 |
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Authorship |
Willibald.VitBonifatii Prol. |
Willibald 5 |
Author of Life of St Boniface |
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Status |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 23 |
Anonymi 759 |
held status of Elder / Elder |
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Status |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 32 |
Anonymi 759 |
held status of Elder / Elder |
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Status |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 4, p. 16 |
Charles 1 |
held status of Princeps / Princeps |
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Status |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 18 |
Winberht 1 |
held status of Master / Master |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 23 |
Anonymi 759 |
held office of Priest |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 23 |
Anonymi 760 |
held office of Princeps |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 32 |
Anonymi 760 |
held office of Princeps |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, p. 37 |
Anonymi 773 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, p. 37 |
Anonymi 773 |
held office of Priest |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 41 |
Anonymi 774 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 41 |
Anonymi 774 |
held office of Priest |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 41 |
Anonymi 774 |
held office of Deacon |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 41 |
Anonymi 774 |
held office of Cleric |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 50 |
Anonymi 777 |
held office of Priest |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 50 |
Anonymi 777 |
held office of Deacon |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 50 |
Anonymi 777 |
held office of Cleric |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 1 |
Anonymi 751 |
held office of Priest |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 1 |
Anonymi 751 |
held office of Cleric |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 4 |
Anonymi 753 |
held office of Priest |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 53 |
Anonymous 297 |
held office of Praefectus |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 4 |
Beorhtwald 6 |
held office of Archbishop (archbishop of Canterbury) |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 4 |
Beorhtwald 5 |
held office of Abbot |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 1 |
Boniface 5 |
held office of Archbishop |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 3 |
Boniface 5 |
held office of Priest |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 29 |
Boniface 5 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 31 |
Boniface 5 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, p. 39 |
Boniface 5 |
held office of Archbishop |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 41 |
Boniface 5 |
held office of Archbishop |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 41 |
Boniface 5 |
held office of Legate |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 41 |
Boniface 5 |
held office of Legate |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 43 |
Boniface 5 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 49 |
Boniface 5 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 51 |
Boniface 5 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 55 |
Boniface 5 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 48 |
Bosa 2 |
held office of Deacon |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 44 |
Burchard 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, pp. 39-40 |
Carloman 1 |
held office of Ruler |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, p. 40 |
Carloman 1 |
held office of Dux |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 41 |
Carloman 1 |
held office of Dux |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 4, p. 16 |
Charles 1 |
held office of Dux (dux of the Franks) |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 23-4 |
Charles 1 |
held office of Dux |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 30 |
Charles 1 |
held office of Dux |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 30 |
Charles 1 |
held office of Princeps (prince of the Franks) |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, p. 39 |
Charles 1 |
held office of Dux |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 19 |
Daniel 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 20 |
Daniel 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 26 |
Deorulf 1 |
held office of Ruler |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 26 |
Dettic 1 |
held office of Ruler |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 47 |
Eoba 2 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, p. 38 |
Erembert 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 48 |
Æthelhere 2 |
held office of Priest |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, p. 38 |
Gaibald 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii Prol. |
Gregory 1 |
held office of Pope |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 21 |
Gregory 2 |
held office of Pope |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 23 |
Gregory 2 |
held office of Pope |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 27 |
Gregory 2 |
held office of Pope |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 34 |
Gregory 2 |
held office of Pope |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 41 |
Gregory 2 |
held office of Pope |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 34 |
Gregory 3 |
held office of Pope |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 34 |
Gregory 3 |
held office of Pope |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, p. 36 |
Gregory 3 |
held office of Pope |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, p. 37 |
Gregory 3 |
held office of Pope |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 42 |
Gregory 3 |
held office of Pope |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 48 |
Hamund 1 |
held office of Deacon |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 32 |
Heden 1 |
held office of Ruler |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 35 |
Hugobert 1 |
held office of Dux |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 4 |
Ine 1 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, p. 38 |
John 20 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 22 |
Liutprand 1 |
held office of King |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, p. 37 |
Liutprand 1 |
held office of King (King of the Lombards) |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii Prol. |
Lull 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 45 |
Lull 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 54 |
Lull 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 9 |
Lull 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii Prol. |
Megingoz 1 |
held office of Bishop |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, p. 37 |
Odilo 2 |
held office of Dux |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, pp. 39-40 |
Pippin 2 |
held office of Ruler |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, p. 40 |
Pippin 2 |
held office of Dux |
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Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 44 |
Pippin 2 |
held office of Ruler |
 |
Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 44 |
Pippin 2 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 9 |
Pippin 2 |
held office of King |
 |
Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 4, p. 16 |
Radbod 1 |
held office of King (king of the Frisians) |
 |
Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 23 |
Radbod 1 |
held office of King (king of the Frisians) |
 |
Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 48 |
Scirbald 1 |
held office of Deacon |
 |
Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p.20 |
Stephen 3 |
held office of Abbot |
 |
Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 32 |
Theobald 2 |
held office of Ruler |
 |
Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 48 |
Walthere 1 |
held office of Priest |
 |
Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii Prol. |
Willibald 5 |
held office of Priest |
 |
Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 44 |
Willibald 4 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 24 |
Willibrord 1 |
held office of Archbishop |
 |
Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 24 |
Willibrord 1 |
held office of Bishop |
 |
Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 2 |
Winberht 1 |
held office of Abbot |
 |
Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 4, p. 14 |
Winberht 1 |
held office of Abbot |
 |
Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 4, p. 15 |
Winberht 1 |
held office of Abbot |
 |
Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 4, p. 15 |
Winberht 1 |
held office of Abbot |
 |
Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 4 |
Wintra 1 |
held office of Abbot |
 |
Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 48 |
Wintrunge 1 |
held office of Priest |
 |
Office |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 1 |
Wulfheard 1 |
held office of Abbot |
 |
Education |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 34 |
Anonymi 770 |
learned men trained in various arts |
 |
Education |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 2 |
Boniface 5 |
continual studies annd protracted endeavours in the literary field |
 |
Education |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 2 |
Boniface 5 |
he became proficient not only in grammar and rhetoric , but also in the literala and spiritual exposition of the Bible |
 |
Education |
Willibald.VitBonifatii Prol. |
Gregory 1 |
very learned |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 21 |
Anonymi 758 |
was Companion of Boniface 5 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 23 |
Anonymi 761 |
was Companion of Boniface 5 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 24 |
Anonymi 762 |
was Helper of Willibrord 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 24 |
Anonymi 762 |
was Disciple of Willibrord 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Willibald.VitBonifatii Prol. |
Anonymi 750 |
was Disciple of Boniface 5 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 33 |
Anonymi 768 |
was Helper of Boniface 5 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, p. 36 |
Anonymi 772 |
was Companion of Boniface 5 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, p. 36 |
Anonymi 772 |
was Disciple of Boniface 5 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 47 |
Anonymi 775 |
was Companion of Boniface 5 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 49 |
Anonymi 777 |
was Follower of Boniface 5 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 50 |
Anonymi 777 |
was Brother of Boniface 5 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 50 |
Anonymi 777 |
was Disciple of Boniface 5 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 4 |
Anonymi 754 |
was Companion of Boniface 5 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 18 |
Nursling 1 |
was Brother of Boniface 5 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 4, p. 16 |
Anonymi 756 |
was Companion of Boniface 5 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 4, p. 177 |
Anonymi 757 |
was Companion of Boniface 5 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 1 |
Anonymous 296 |
was Father of Boniface 5 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 27 |
Boniface 5 |
was Master of Bynnan 2 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, p. 39 |
Carloman 1 |
was Son of Charles 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 44 |
Carloman 1 |
was Brother of Pippin 2 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 30 |
Charles 1 |
was Lord of Boniface 5 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 30 |
Charles 1 |
was Patron of Boniface 5 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 26 |
Deorulf 1 |
was Twin brother of Dettic 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 47 |
Eoba 2 |
was Companion of Boniface 5 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Willibald.VitBonifatii Prol. |
Lull 1 |
was Father of Willibald 5 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 45 |
Lull 1 |
was Disciple of Boniface 5 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 45 |
Lull 1 |
was Companion of Boniface 5 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 46 |
Lull 1 |
was Son of Boniface 5 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Willibald.VitBonifatii Prol. |
Megingoz 1 |
was Father of Willibald 5 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, p. 39 |
Pippin 2 |
was Son of Charles 1 |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 4 |
Winberht 1 |
was Father of Boniface 5 |
 |
Occupation |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 9 |
Abba 3 |
Director of works |
 |
Occupation |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 23 |
Anonymi 761 |
Brother |
 |
Occupation |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 27 |
Anonymi 765 |
Brother |
 |
Occupation |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 31 |
Anonymi 766 |
Brother |
 |
Occupation |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 33 |
Anonymi 769 |
Monk |
 |
Occupation |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 34 |
Anonymi 770 |
Reader |
 |
Occupation |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 34 |
Anonymi 770 |
Writer |
 |
Occupation |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 34 |
Anonymi 771 |
Messenger |
 |
Occupation |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 52 |
Anonymi 780 |
Brother |
 |
Occupation |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 1 |
Anonymi 752 |
Messenger |
 |
Occupation |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 4, p. 15 |
Nursling 1 |
Brother |
 |
Occupation |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 18 |
Nursling 1 |
Monk |
 |
Occupation |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 4, pp. 15-16 |
Anonymi 756 |
Brother |
 |
Occupation |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 33 |
Berehthere 1 |
Brother |
 |
Occupation |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 1 |
Boniface 5 |
Monk |
 |
Occupation |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 2 |
Boniface 5 |
Teacher |
 |
Occupation |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 2 |
Boniface 5 |
Monk |
 |
Occupation |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 2 |
Boniface 5 |
Teacher |
 |
Occupation |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 27 |
Bynnan 2 |
Messenger |
 |
Occupation |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 33 |
Eanberht 2 |
Brother |
 |
Occupation |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 48 |
Gundaecer 1 |
Monk |
 |
Occupation |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 48 |
Hathowulf 1 |
Monk |
 |
Occupation |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 33 |
Hunraed 1 |
Brother |
 |
Occupation |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 48 |
Illehere 1 |
Monk |
 |
Occupation |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 33 |
Torchtwine 1 |
Brother |
 |
Occupation |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 48 |
Waccar 1 |
Monk |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, p. 40 |
Adalbert 1 |
heretic |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii Prol. |
Anonymi 749 |
Catholic and religious-minded men |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii Prol. |
Anonymi 749 |
from Tuscia |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii Prol. |
Anonymi 749 |
from Gaul |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii Prol. |
Anonymi 749 |
from Germany |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii Prol. |
Anonymi 749 |
from Britain |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 23 |
Anonymi 759 |
some of them devoted themselves to the true worship of God, whilst others had forsaken the life of continence to which they were vowed |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 31 |
Anonymi 766 |
servants of God |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 30 |
Anonymi 767 |
Hessians |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 31 |
Anonymi 767 |
They converted to the Christian religion after witnessing Boniface's miracle of the oak |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 1 |
Anonymi 750 |
religious men |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 36, p. 33 |
Anonymi 769 |
of genuinely ascetic habits |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 34 |
Anonymi 770 |
servants of God |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 52 |
Anonymi 777 |
holy martyrs |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 50 |
Anonymi 778 |
pagans |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 52 |
Anonymi 778 |
They converted to the faith |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 52 |
Anonymi 780 |
religious and trustworthy |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 1 |
Anonymous 296 |
he fell sick |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 4 |
Beorhtwald 6 |
venerable |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 33 |
Berehthere 1 |
he lived in fornication and adultery |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii Prol. |
Boniface 5 |
St Boniface 5 the martyr |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 1 |
Boniface 5 |
saint |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 1 |
Boniface 5 |
man of God |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 2 |
Boniface 5 |
he modelled his behaviour on the lives of the early saints, submitted with due humility to the regulations of the fathers of the monastery |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 2 |
Boniface 5 |
the fiery passions of youth and the fleshly lusts whcih at first made violent assaults upon him lost their power through his ceaseless vigilance |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 2 |
Boniface 5 |
he was an example to all both in word, deed, faith and purity |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 3 |
Boniface 5 |
venerable St Boniface 5 |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 3 |
Boniface 5 |
he gave himself up to almsgiving and works of mercy |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 3 |
Boniface 5 |
he subdued himself by fasting and abstinence to such a degree that he drank neither wine nor beer |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 4, p. 15 |
Boniface 5 |
holy man |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 4, p. 16 |
Boniface 5 |
man of God |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 18 |
Boniface 5 |
holy man |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 24 |
Boniface 5 |
holy servant of God |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 26 |
Boniface 5 |
holy man |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 26 |
Boniface 5 |
virtue and perseverance in the work of the Lord |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 28 |
Boniface 5 |
servant of God |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 28 |
Boniface 5 |
not familiar with Gregory II's spoken language |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 31 |
Boniface 5 |
of high holiness |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, p. 38 |
Boniface 5 |
holy man |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 43 |
Boniface 5 |
saint |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 44 |
Boniface 5 |
weak and decrepit |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 45 |
Boniface 5 |
servant of the Lord |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 49 |
Boniface 5 |
the man of God |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 51 |
Boniface 5 |
martyr |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 52 |
Boniface 5 |
blessed |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 9 |
Boniface 5 |
blessed man |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 44 |
Burchard 1 |
man of good repute |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 4, p. 16 |
Charles 1 |
glorious |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, p. 40 |
Clement 1 |
heretic |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 19 |
Daniel 1 |
of blessed memory |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 33 |
Eanberht 2 |
he lived in fornication and adultery |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 36 |
Eremwulf 1 |
schismatic |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii Prol. |
Gregory 1 |
man of blessed memory |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 21 |
Gregory 2 |
of blessed memory |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 21 |
Gregory 2 |
venerable |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 21 |
Gregory 2 |
of holy memory |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 21 |
Gregory 2 |
mirable man |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 22 |
Gregory 2 |
most blessed |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 27 |
Gregory 2 |
venerable |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 27 |
Gregory 2 |
blessed |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 34 |
Gregory 2 |
of blessed memory |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 41 |
Gregory 2 |
holy and venerable |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 34 |
Gregory 3 |
holy |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, p. 37 |
Gregory 3 |
venerable |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 42 |
Gregory 3 |
honorable man |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, p. 37 |
Anonymi 784 |
A multitude of Franks and Bavarians, as well as of Saxons |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 33 |
Hunraed 1 |
he lived in fornication and adultery |
 |
Personal Relationship |
Willibald.VitBonifatii Prol. |
Lull 1 |
venerable and dear father in Christ |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 9 |
Lull 1 |
venerable man |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii Prol. |
Megingoz 1 |
venerable and dear father in Christ |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 45 |
Pippin 2 |
glorious |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 9 |
Pippin 2 |
glorious |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 20 |
Stephen 3 |
man of sterling character |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 33 |
Torchtwine 1 |
he lived in fornication and adultery |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 44 |
Willibald 4 |
man of good repute |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 24 |
Willibrord 1 |
venerable man |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 24 |
Willibrord 1 |
he was becoming infirm |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 2 |
Willibrord 1 |
man of God |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 2 |
Winberht 1 |
of blessed memory |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 4, p. 15 |
Winberht 1 |
of blessed memory |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 4, p. 15 |
Winberht 1 |
holy man |
 |
PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 18 |
Winberht 1 |
his ageing limbs were growing weaker and weaker and a violent sickness shook his body |
 |
RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 9 |
Abba 3 |
(Abba) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, p. 40 |
Adalbert 1 |
(Aeldebercht) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 4, p. 13 |
Beorhtwald 6 |
(Berechtwaldus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 4, p. 14 |
Beorhtwald 5 |
(Beorwald) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 33 |
Berehthere 1 |
(Berehthere) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii Prol. |
Boniface 5 |
(Bonifatius) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 1, p. 4 |
Boniface 5 |
(Bonifatius) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 3 |
Boniface 5 |
(Bonifatius) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 19 |
Boniface 5 |
(Wynfrith) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 29 |
Boniface 5 |
(Bonifatius) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, p. 40 |
Boniface 5 |
(Bonifatius) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 41 |
Boniface 5 |
(Bonifatius) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 48 |
Bosa 2 |
(Bosa) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 44 |
Burchard 1 |
(Burchhardus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 27 |
Bynnan 2 |
(Bynnan) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, p. 39 |
Carloman 1 |
(Carlomannus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 41 |
Carloman 1 |
(Carlomannus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 4, p. 16 |
Charles 1 |
(Carlus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 23 |
Charles 1 |
(Carlus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 30 |
Charles 1 |
(Carlus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, p. 39 |
Charles 1 |
(Carlus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, p. 40 |
Clement 1 |
(Clemens) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 19 |
Daniel 1 |
(Daniel) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 26 |
Deorulf 1 |
(Deorulf) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 26 |
Dettic 1 |
(Dettic) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 33 |
Eanberht 2 |
(Eanbercht) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 47 |
Eoba 2 |
(Eoban) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, p. 38 |
Erembert 1 |
(Erembercht) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 36 |
Eremwulf 1 |
(Eremuulfus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 48 |
Æthelhere 2 |
(... Ethelheri) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, p. 38 |
Gaibald 1 |
(Gaibald) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii Prol. |
Gregory 1 |
(Gregorius) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 21 |
Gregory 2 |
(Gregorius secundus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 21 |
Gregory 2 |
(iunior) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 34 |
Gregory 2 |
(Gregorius secundus) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 42 |
Gregory 2 |
(Gregorius iunior) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 34 |
Gregory 3 |
(Gregorius iunior) |
 |
RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, p. 36 |
Gregory 3 |
(Gregorius iunior) |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 42 |
Gregory 3 |
(Gregorius) |
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RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 48 |
Gundaecer 1 |
(Gundaecer) |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 53 |
Hadda 1 |
(Hadda) |
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RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 48 |
Hamund 1 |
(Hamund) |
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RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 48 |
Hathowulf 1 |
(Hathouulf) |
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RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 32 |
Heden 1 |
(... Hedenes) |
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RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 35 |
Hugobert 1 |
(Hugobertus) |
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RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 33 |
Hunraed 1 |
(Hunraed) |
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RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 48 |
Illehere 1 |
(Illehere) |
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RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 4, p.13 |
Ine 1 |
(ine) |
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RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, p. 38 |
John 20 |
(Iohannes) |
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RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 22 |
Liutprand 1 |
(Liodobrandus) |
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RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, p. 37 |
Liutprand 1 |
(Liodbrandus) |
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RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii Prol. |
Lull 1 |
(Lullus) |
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RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 45 |
Lull 1 |
(Lul) |
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Willibald.VitBonifatii 9 |
Lull 1 |
(Lul) |
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RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii Prol. |
Megingoz 1 |
(Megingozus) |
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RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, p. 37 |
Odilo 2 |
(Odilo) |
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RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, p. 39 |
Pippin 2 |
(Pippinus) |
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RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 44 |
Pippin 2 |
(Pippinus) |
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RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 4, p. 16 |
Radbod 1 |
(Redbodus) |
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RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 4, p. 17 |
Radbod 1 |
(Raedbodus) |
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RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 23 |
Radbod 1 |
(Rædbodus) |
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RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 48 |
Scirbald 1 |
(Scirbald) |
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RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 20 |
Stephen 3 |
(Stephanus) |
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RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 32 |
Theobald 2 |
(Theotbaldus) |
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RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 6, p. 33 |
Torchtwine 1 |
(Torchtwine) |
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RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 48 |
Waccar 1 |
(Wacchar) |
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RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 48 |
Walthere 1 |
(... Waltheri) |
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RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii Prol. |
Willibald 5 |
(Willibaldus) |
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RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 44 |
Willibald 4 |
(Willibaldus) |
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RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 24 |
Willibrord 1 |
(Willibrordus) |
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RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 2, p. 9 |
Winberht 1 |
(Wynbercht) |
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RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 4, p. 14 |
Winberht 1 |
(Wynbercht) |
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RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 4, p. 14 |
Wintra 1 |
(Wintra) |
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RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 48 |
Wintrunge 1 |
(Wintrung) |
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RecordedNames |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 1, p.6 |
Wulfheard 1 |
(Vullfhardus) |
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Transaction |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 4, p. 15 |
|
they gave Boniface 5 some money for his needs on the journey |
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Possession |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 8, p. 50 |
Boniface 5 |
he had books and relics |
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Personal Relationship |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 5, p. 24 |
Anonymi 763 |
was Disciple of Willibrord 1 |
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Possession |
Willibald.VitBonifatii |
Boniface 5 |
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PersonInfo |
Willibald.VitBonifatii 7, p. 37 |
Anonymi 784 |
A multitude [...] arriving from Britain and other provinces |