The Ducal Georgianum (German: Herzogliches Georgianum) is a theological seminary of the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich in Germany. It was founded...
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in Traunstein in November 1945, later studying at the Ducal Georgianum (Herzogliches Georgianum) of the Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich. They were...
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Täufer) – for the Archdiocese of Munich and Freising; founded in 1983 Ducal Georgianum – in Munich Priesterseminar Regensburg (Priesterseminar St. Wolfgang...
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(Universitätskirche St. Ludwig; Friedrich von Gärtner, 1829–1844) Ducal Georgianum (Friedrich von Gärtner, 1834–1841) (Professor-Huber-Platz 1) Max-Joseph-Stift...
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(1946–1951) Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (seminarian at the Ducal Georgianum until 1951, doctoral thesis 1953, Habilitation 1958) College of Freising...
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was appointed, on 14 October 1846, to the post of "regent" of the Ducal Georgianum (seminary), which had been relocated from Landshut to Munich twenty...
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lower Bavaria, whereupon he continued his theological studies at the Ducal Georgianum in Munich in November, 1828, and obtained the doctorate in Theology...
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Catholic bishop. Jung studied Roman Catholic theology and philosophy at Ducal Georgianum in Munich and at Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. On October...
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Amberg, both in Bavaria. He began his studies for the priesthood at the Ducal Georgianum at the University of Munich. While in Regensburg, Bishop John Timon...
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