Saint Boniface (disambiguation)

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Saint Boniface (c. 675? – 754), was an important figure in early Christianity.

Saint Boniface, Saint-Boniface or St. Boniface may also refer to:

Other saints

  • Boniface of Brussels (1183–1260)
  • Boniface of Tarsus, martyred in 307, according to legend
  • Boniface, 5th century African martyr (died 484)
  • Bruno of Querfurt (970–1009), also known as Boniface, sainted missionary bishop and martyr, the "Apostle to the Prussians"

Places

  • Saint Boniface, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, an historically francophone neighbourhood and former city
    • Saint Boniface—Saint Vital, a federal electoral district in Winnipeg containing the area of St. Boniface, formerly called simply "St. Boniface" (1924–1996) and "Saint Boniface" (1996–2013)
    • St. Boniface (provincial electoral district), a provincial electoral district containing the northern section of the area of St. Boniface
    • Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Saint Boniface
  • Saint-Boniface, Quebec, Canada, a town
  • St Boniface Down, a chalk down on the Isle of Wight in the British Isles
  • Saint Boniface, Pennsylvania, United States, an unincorporated community

Churches and cathedrals

  • St Boniface Cathedral, Bunbury, Western Australia, Australia
  • Saint Boniface Cathedral, St. Boniface, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
  • St. Boniface Church (disambiguation)

Schools

Other uses

  • HMCS St. Boniface (J332), a Canadian Second World War minesweeper
  • Saint Boniface Hospital, Manitoba, Canada
  • St. Boniface College, a fictional Oxbridge college in Pendennis by William Thackeray

See also

  • St. Bonifacius, Minnesota, United States, a city
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