- Louisiana.
Father Margil was
declared "Venerable" in 1836.
Antonio Margil was born in Valencia, Spain, on
August 18, 1657.
Margil entered the Franciscan...
- The (White)
Margil is a very old and
historically extremely influential cultivar of
domestic apple. It
ripens in the
later half of the
apple season and...
- of
major apple pedigrees has
suggested Margil as the
parent of Cox, with
Ribston Pippin being another Margil seedling. The
variety was
introduced for...
-
commonly called the
Carolina coralbead, snailseed,
Carolina Moonseed, or
Margil's Vine, is a
perennial vine of the
moonseed family (Meni****ceae). It is...
- ****isi, d. 1258 (29 Jan.);
Sylvester of ****isi, d. 1240 (6 March);
Antonio Margil, d. 1726 (8 Aug.);
Francesco Gonzaga, d. 1620;
Thomas of Celano, d. 1265...
- The
diocese also had 31
permanent deacons and 17 nuns.
Reverend Antonio Margil was the
first Catholic priest in what is
today the
Diocese of Alexandria...
-
Ferdinando Galli-Bibiena,
Italian architect and
painter (d. 1743)
Antonio Margil,
Spanish Franciscan missionary in
North and
Central America (d. 1726) September...
- was
constructed in 1768.
Mission San Jose was
founded by
Father Antonio Margil. The park's
visitor center is
located adjacent. Misión San Juan Capistrano...
- a
thorn tree said to have
grown from the
walking stick of
Friar Antonio Margil de Jesús, and is
considered miraculous as the
thorns grow in the
shape of...
- <1923.
Introduced 1938
Nearly resembles Red Astrakan. P unknown.
Cooking Margil (a.k.a. Fail-me-never, Never-fail,
Small Ribston, de. Muskat-Reinette, Muskaten-Reinette...