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- 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...
- named governor of the New Philippines. The name was first used by Antonio Margil in July 1716, during his parti****tion in Domingo Ramón's expedition to...
- 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...
- commonly called the Carolina coralbead, snailseed, Carolina Moonseed, or Margil's Vine, is a perennial vine of the moonseed family (Meni****ceae). It is...
- Margil was the first priest to minister within the territory now forming the diocese. From the Ays Indians, west of the Sabine river, Father Margil heard...
- ****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...
- 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...