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- proverbs, "Planta quae saepius transfertus non coalescit" or "Saepius plantata arbor fructum profert exiguum", which mean that a frequently replanted...
- juridical continuity with the medieval English Congregation by the papal bull "Plantata" of 1633. Primacy of honor is given to the Subiaco C****inese Congregation...
- a native of Staffordshire, and had been professed and ordained in 1558 Plantata Anselm Cramer, Ampleforth: the story of St Laurence's Abbey and College...
- further ratified by a bull issued 12 July 1633 by Pope Urban VIII titled Plantata. The EBC's claim of continuity thus depends entirely on the 1607 Deed of...
- IMDb.com. Retrieved 11 November 2013. "Fr Boniface Hunt obituary at". Plantata.org.uk. Archived from the original on 11 November 2013. Retrieved 11 November...
- make plausible the tradition that he was Sancho's alférez. Llantadilla (Plantata in the Historia Roderici, xvii) was a small village located some ten kilometres...
- retrieved 5 March 2023 https://www.cardinalgriffin.staffs.sch.uk/ [bare URL] Plantata.org.uk, retrieved 29 July 2017 School history from CardinalGriffin.Staffs...
- Historian's Conscience, edited by Christian Peper "People: individuals". plantata.org.uk. Retrieved 12 May 2019. Ampleforth and its origins: essays on a...
- Gazette (Supplement). 1 June 1951. p. 3067. "Obituary - Fr Peter Utley 1968". www.plantata.org.uk. Retrieved 29 June 2023. Richard Utley at ESPNcricinfo...
- Vikings overcame Mount Faro and reached Chantada, where a fence was erected (Plantata). After sweeping the town, the Vikings continued advancing and the nobles...