File:Marteldood van Bonifatius.jpg

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Deutsch: Märtyrertod des Heiligen Bonifatius
Français : Martyre de saint Boniface
Frysk: Marteldea fan de hillige Bonifatius
Nederlands: Marteldood van de heilige Bonifatius
English: Martyrdom of Saint Boniface--detail
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Source Meyers Lexicon Online; Göttingen, Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek, Inventar-Nr.: Hs.Theol. 231, the so-called Fulda Sakramentarium
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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