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    Pius Reher (born 1597 in Blönried as Simon; died 9 December 1654) was abbot of the benedictine monastery of Saint Gall and prince-abbot of the Princely...
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    prior and governor of Neu St. Johann in 1650. In 1652 Gallus was made deacon and thus proxy to his Abbot Pius Reher. After Pius' death on 9 September 1654...
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    Grienberger, CSU Eichstätt is home to the Katholische Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt (KU), the lone Catholic university in Germany. The KU was founded in 1980...
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    faculty of the Academy of Ingolstadt, Salmeron was returned to Verona (24 September 1550). That year he explained the Gospel of St. Matthew. In 1551 he was...
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    Saint Anne (redirect from St. Anne)
    Father John of Eck of Ingolstadt, in a sermon on St. Anne (published at Paris in 1579), pretends to know even the names of the parents St. Anne. He calls them...
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  • Toulouse, Toulouse Germany Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Eichstätt & Ingolstadt Munich University of Philosophy, Munich Guatemala Universidad...
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    On his initiative, the cathedral school of Ingolstadt was modified to found the University of Ingolstadt. He celebrated a synod in 1447. In the consistory...
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    Salus Populi Romani (category Pope Pius XII Mariology)
    Pope St. Gregory I. Pope Gregory XVI granted the image a canonical coronation on 15 August 1838 through the papal bull Cælestis Regina. Pope Pius XII crowned...
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    College of Ingolstadt, closed in 1773 Philosophisch-Theologische Hochschule Sankt Georgen, Frankfurt University of Ingolstadt, Ingolstadt – closed in...
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  • Traditionalist Catholics who reject sedevacantism, such as the Society of Saint Pius X. In a 2003 interview, he engaged in Holocaust denial, wondering how the...
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    1753. He taught philosophy at Munich from 1758 to 1761, before going to Ingolstadt to study theology. Zallinger was ordained priest on 1 June 1765. After...
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    "Parisuis, in aedibus. Jac. Kerver", 1568; "Venetiis, apud Aldum", 1575; and Ingolstadt, 1577 (Sartorius). In 1596 appeared at Antwerp the "Cat. Romanus ... quaestionibus...
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  • Göppingen Edition Hanover Edition Heidelberg Edition Heilbronn Edition Ingolstadt Edition Karlsruhe Edition Kassel Edition Kiel Edition Leipzig Edition...
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  • Freiburg 1457, Trier 1457, Basel 1459, Ingolstadt 1472, Tübingen and Mainz 1477, and Wittenberg 1502. Ingolstadt lost its distinct existence by incorporation...
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    controversiis christianae fidei (also called Controversiae), first published at Ingolstadt in 1581–1593. This major work was the earliest attempt to systematize...
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  • and CEO of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital (Canisius High School and Canisius College) Pius XI - Pope (Gregorian University, Rome) Pius XII - Pope...
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    Martin Eisengrein (category University of Ingolstadt alumni)
    received a canonry at St. Stephen's in Vienna, and a year later he was ordained priest. In 1562 he went to the University of Ingolstadt whither he had been...
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    Contemporaries gave Louis the epithet pius (pious) or piissimus (very pious). The contemporary coinage called him HLUDOVICUS PIUS REX. Louis was married to Hemma...
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    of the Bishopric and Church of St Mariä Himmelfahrt [de]; precursor to Dreikönigsgymnasium Jesuit college in Ingolstadt, Bavaria (1556–1773), now Staatliche...
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  • (1972–2006). Sean Tallaire, 50, Canadian ice hockey player (Manitoba Moose, ERC Ingolstadt, Kassel Huskies). James Whitbourn, 60, British composer and conductor...
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    in 1910–11 in the course of the reform of the Roman Breviary under Pope Pius X, notably restoring authentic Gregorian melodies. For the 1971 "Liturgy...
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    War II. The museum is now located in the Neues Schloss (New Palace) in Ingolstadt, around 80 kilometres north of Munich. The Munich Residence and its museums...
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    Joseph Radetzky von Radetz (category Knights Grand Cross of the Order of Pope Pius IX)
    Order of St. Louis Greece: Grand Cross of the Redeemer Holy See: Grand Cross of St. Gregory the Great Grand Cross of the Order of Pope Pius IX, in Diamonds...
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    Carl Zeiss Jena and Werder Bremen, they defeated Schalke 04, Rostov, Ingolstadt 04, Hertha BSC and Hamburger SV to win his first eight matches as head...
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    Scotland (1837). University of St. Andrews. W. Clowes and Sons. pp. 173–. "A brief history of the University". University of St Andrews. Archived from the...
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    months in six different prisoner camps, but he spent most time in the Ingolstadt Fortress [de],: 40  where his treatment was satisfactory. In captivity...
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    with Auchtertool Pathhead St Bryce Kirk Templehall, Torbain and Viewforth linked with Thornton Roman Catholic St Marie's St Pius X Baptist Whyte's Causeway...
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  • September 8, 1760, and having St. Leonard of Port Mauric among its illustrious members. In 1726, local Franciscans formed the Ingolstadt Mass Association, that...
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    Ecclesiastici (Lucca, 1735–6) Johann Felix Ossinger, Bibliotheca Augustiniana (Ingolstadt, 1768)  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public...
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    House of Medici. His mother was the sister of Giovanni Angelo Medici (Pope Pius IV). Her sister, Margherita, married Gilberto Borromeo, Conte d' Arona. He...
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