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Bonitus (bishop)
For other people of this name, see Bonitus (disambiguation).

Saint Bonitus (623–710) was born in France and held a number of important positions including being appointed governor of Marseilles in 667 and Bishop of Auvergne. He was also Lord Chancellor of France and Référendaire of France.

Bonitus

Bonit or Bonitus may refer to:

  • Bonitus (abbot), abbot of Monte Cassino
  • Bonitus (bishop), 7th century Frankish bishop
  • Bonitus (magister militum), 4th century Frankish general
Bonitus (abbot)

Bonitus of Monte Cassino (died c. 584) was a Benedictine monk and abbot of the monastery of Monte Cassino. During his abbacy the monastery was plundered by the Lombards under Zotto of Benevento and Bonitus fled with his monks to the Lateran Hill in Rome, dying shortly afterwards.