Examples of using Abbots in English and their translations into Spanish
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I know nothing about orders and abbots, but I know you will save the world.
It was an age when abbots had their own armies,
One of the most notable abbots was Domingo,
Inflation and the First World War forced abbots to sell many items of the abbey.
Twelve abbots take on the task of watching over the commitment,
greatest of Engelszell's abbots of the Common Observance,
A Roman road with a ford near Melrose used in olden days by the abbots of Melrose suggested the name of Abbotsford.
and those of the first two abbots, St. Attala
The YB-40s were sent to Technical Service Command at the Abbots Ripton 2nd Strategic Air Depot for modifications.
such as bishops or abbots.
permitting free election of abbots.
The abbey attained its present Baroque form under the direction of abbots Maurus Boxler
the privilege granted to Cistercian abbots uncoated episcopal dignity to order deacons,
when the abbots of eighteen Trasdeza parishes met with many of the locals to take up arms against the French in defense of religion,
finally they all put antlers for something called an Abbots Bromley Horn Dance.
they tried to recover it by provoking constant confrontations with the abbots.
indirectly, led to the foundation of Abbots Bromley School for Girls.
the traditional title for an abbot of a monastery, but after the 6th century came to refer to the abbots of particularly large
an express passenger train ran into the rear of a freight train at Abbots Ripton, Huntingdonshire when signals became frozen in the"clear" position during a blizzard.
particularly under abbots Anselm Moser