- Ad
fructus uberes (Abundant fruits) was a
papal bull
issued by Pope
Martin IV on 13
December 1281. It
affirmed the
right of
friars to hear confessions...
-
January 2021.
Retrieved 17 May 2019. Pearson,
Craig (22
February 2012). "
Ubering Catacomb Snatch". Rock
Paper Shotgun.
Archived from the
original on 19...
-
Ground Ikot Ntuen; Playground,
Onosi I;
Playground Onosi II;
Playground Ubere Mong Bak****i
Akpankanya Play Ground, Akpankanya; Playground, Ekimenen/Okong...
-
Exiit qui
seminat Confirming the
rules of the
Friar Minor 1281 Ad
fructus uberes Martin IV Gave
Franciscan priests the
right to
preach and hear confession...
- nostras, 16.I.1302, en Bullarium, 44–45. 50–52.
CLEMENS PP. VI, Ad
fructus uberes, 19.VIII.1347, Ibid., 64–65.
Lumen Gentium 45. Rano, Balbino, Augustinian...
- and rationality).
Following the
publication of the
papal bull Ad
fructus uberes by Pope
Martin IV in 1281,
Henry supported the
secular clergy against the...
- O
nimium felix,
coelo dignissima mater, Quae
tantam sacro lactabit ab
ubere prolem. The
truthful God
himself gave me
these gifts of prophecy, that I...
-
representation of the Virgin,
there was an
inscription in Latin: Hoc
oleum ex
ubere Genitris Dei
Virginia Mariae emanavit in loco, qui
Sardinia vocatur, ubi...
- was only
given after the
Roman conquest by
Tiberius and Drusus) and the
Ubères (on the
territory of today's German-speaking districts).
These four tribes...
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Zeitschrift für
Malakozoologie 2: 163–168. 1846.
Briefliche Mittheilung übere einige Bulimus-Arten.
Zeitschrift für
Malakozoologie 2: 176–177. 1846. Diagnoses...