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Boniface of Savoy (c. 1207 – 18 July 1270) was a medieval Bishop of Belley in Savoy and Archbishop of Canterbury in England. He was the son of Thomas, Count of Savoy, and owed his initial ecclesiastical posts to his father. Other members of his family were also clergymen, and a brother succeeded his father as count. One niece was married to King Henry III of England and another was married to King Louis IX of France. It was Henry who secured Boniface's election as Archbishop, and throughout his tenure of that office he spent much time on the continent. He clashed with his bishops, with his nephew-by-marriage, and with the papacy, but managed to eliminate the archiepiscopal debt which he had inherited on taking office. During Simon de Montfort's struggle with King Henry, Boniface initially

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  • Bonifatius von Savoyen (de)
  • Βονιφάτιος της Σαβοΐας (επίσκοπος) (el)
  • Bonifacio de Saboya (es)
  • Boniface of Savoy (bishop) (en)
  • Boniface de Savoie (évêque) (fr)
  • Bonifacio di Savoia (beato) (it)
  • Bonifacy Sabaudzki (biskup) (pl)
  • Бонифаций Савойский (архиепископ) (ru)
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  • Bonifatius von Savoyen (auch Bonifatius von Canterbury) (* 1206/1207; † 14. Juli oder 18. Juli 1270 in Sainte-Hélène-sur-Isère) war ein Erzbischof von Canterbury und Primas von England. (de)
  • Ο Βονιφάτιος, ιταλ. Boniface (π. 1217 - 18 Ιουλίου 1270) από τον Οίκο της Σαβοΐας ήταν επίσκοπος του Μπελέ-Αρ στη Γαλλία και αρχιεπίσκοπος του Καντέρμπουρυ στην Αγγλία. (el)
  • Bonifacio di Savoia (Sainte-Hélène-du-Lac, 1217 circa – Sainte-Hélène-des-Millères, 14 luglio 1270) fu priore di Nantua, vescovo di Belley ed arcivescovo di Canterbury.Non deve essere confuso con il nipote Bonifacio di Savoia (1244-1263), figlio del fratello Amedeo IV di Savoia (1197-1254), che dal 1243 fino alla morte governò la Contea di Savoia condividendo il potere (fino al 1259) con il cugino Tommaso II di Savoia (1199-1259). (it)
  • Le bienheureux Boniface de Savoie que l'on trouve aussi sous la forme Boniface de Cantorbéry, né vers 1207 et mort le 18 juillet 1270, est un prélat savoyard évêque de Belley (1232-1241), puis archevêque de Cantorbéry (1241-1270). Il est le fils du comte Thomas Ier de Savoie et Marguerite-Béatrice de Genève. Considéré pour sa beauté, elle lui vaut le surnom d'Absalom. Il est béatifié en 1839. (fr)
  • Бонифаций Савойский (англ. Boniface of Savoy, фр. Boniface de Savoie; ок. 1207 — 14 июля 1270, Савойя) — 47-й архиепископ Кентерберийский (1241—1270). (ru)
  • Boniface of Savoy (c. 1207 – 18 July 1270) was a medieval Bishop of Belley in Savoy and Archbishop of Canterbury in England. He was the son of Thomas, Count of Savoy, and owed his initial ecclesiastical posts to his father. Other members of his family were also clergymen, and a brother succeeded his father as count. One niece was married to King Henry III of England and another was married to King Louis IX of France. It was Henry who secured Boniface's election as Archbishop, and throughout his tenure of that office he spent much time on the continent. He clashed with his bishops, with his nephew-by-marriage, and with the papacy, but managed to eliminate the archiepiscopal debt which he had inherited on taking office. During Simon de Montfort's struggle with King Henry, Boniface initially (en)
  • Bonifacio de Saboya (1217 – 18 de julio de 1270​) fue prior de Nantua, obispo de Belley y arzobispo de Canterbury. Bonifacio y su hermano mayor, el conde Amadeo IV de Saboya eran hijos de Tomás I de Saboya, conde de Saboya, y Margarita de Ginebra. No debe ser confundido con Bonifacio, Conde de Saboya, el hijo de Amadeo IV. Bonifacio fue llamado por el papa Urbano IV para reparar o reconstruir los edificios en Lambeth. La actual capilla inglesa del palacio es fruto de su trabajo. Murió en 1270, durante una visita a su tierra natal. (es)
  • Bonifacy Sabaudzki lub Bonifacy z Canterbury fr. Boniface de Savoie ou Boniface de Cantorbéry (ur. 1206/7 w château de Sainte-Hélène du Lac (Sabaudia), zm. 18 lipca 1270 w château de Sainte-Hélène-des-Millières (obecna nazwa: château de Sainte-Hélène-sur-Isère) – błogosławiony, średniowieczny biskup Belley we Francji i arcybiskup Canterbury w Anglii. Był synem hrabiego Sabaudii, Tomasza I, któremu zawdzięczał pierwsze stanowisko kościelne. Kilku spośród członków jego rodziny również było duchownymi, natomiast trzy siostrzenice poślubiły monarchów Anglii, Francji i Sycylii – jedna Ludwika IX Świętego, druga Henryka III Plantageneta, a trzecia Karola I Andegaweńskiego. To Henryk zapewnił Bonifacemu wybór na arcybiskupa, który w trakcie sprawowania tego urzędu spędził dużo czasu na kontynenci (pl)
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