- 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...
-
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...
- 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...
-
Chaplains in the
First World War",
English Benedictine History 24 (1998). [www.
plantata.org.uk/papers/ebch/1998hagerty.pdf
Available online].
Accessed 2009-11-20...
-
Cardinal Griffin Catholic College. "Home".
Cardinal Griffin Catholic College.
Plantata.org.uk
Archived 13
November 2014 at the
Wayback Machine,
retrieved 29 July...
-
Vikings overcame Mount Faro and
reached Chantada,
where a
fence was
erected (
Plantata).
After sweeping the town, the
Vikings continued advancing and the nobles...
- Historian's Conscience,
edited by
Christian Peper "People: individuals".
plantata.org.uk.
Retrieved 12 May 2019.
Ampleforth and its origins:
essays on a...
- 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...