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    The Jesuit College in Minsk (Latin: Collegium Minscense Societatis Jesu, Belarusian: Мінскі езуіцкі калегіум, Russian: Минский иезуитский коллегиум) was...
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  • - Jesuit church built. 1775 - 3rd Lithuanian Infantry Regiment stationed in Minsk. 1789 - 1st Lithuanian National Cavalry Brigade stationed in Minsk. 1790...
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    Catholic Church of Saint Joseph [be], demolished in the 1950s Jesuit College in Minsk (1654–1773), initially a mission and from 1686 to 1714 a residence...
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    Jesuit College in Khyriv, formerly Jesuit College in Chyrów (full name: The Educational Academy of the Jesuit Fathers in Chyrów, Polish: Zakład Naukowo-Wychowawczy...
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  • Adam Krupski (category Belarusian Jesuits)
    philosophy at the Jesuit College in Minsk (Belarus). In 1740–1742 – Professor of philosophy at the Jesuit College in Kražiai (Lithuania). In 1742–1746 – Procurator...
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    rivers. As the capital, Minsk has a special administrative status in Belarus and is the administrative centre of Minsk Region and Minsk District. As of 2024...
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  • Early East Slavs settled the forested hills of today's Minsk by the 9th century. They had been migrating from further south and pushing the preceding...
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  • Adam Abramowicz (category 18th-century Polish Jesuits)
    Polish Jesuit. He taught eloquence, philosophy and moral theology, and also contributed to the construction of several churches and colleges. He entered...
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    Pinsk (category Cities in Belarus)
    attacked Pinsk, robbed a Jesuit college and church, and murdered, among others Fr. Eustachy Piliński 1662 – return of the Jesuits to Pinsk, fire of the monastery...
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    Franciszek Kareu (category 18th-century Lithuanian Jesuits)
    Orsza – 11 August 1802, Polotsk) was a Polish-Welsh Jesuit priest, architect, missionary and teacher in the region of modern day Belarus. During the worldwide...
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    The Roman Catholic Diocese of Minsk was a territorial unit of the Latin Church, with its seat in the city of Minsk. It was established by imperial ukase...
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    Polotsk (category Populated places in Vitebsk Region)
    pastoral work and upgraded the Jesuit College in Polotsk (opened in 1580 by decree of the Polish king Stefan Batory, with the Jesuit Piotr Skarga (1536–1612)...
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    Walenty Wańkowicz (category Jesuit College in Polotsk alumni)
    February 14, 1799 in Kałużyce - May 12, 1842 in Paris) was a Polish painter of Belarusian origin. He studied at the Jesuit College in Polotsk, the University...
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    Nyasvizh (category Populated places in Minsk Region)
    Nesvyžius; Polish: Nieśwież; Yiddish: ניעסוויז; Latin: Nesvisium) is a town in Minsk Region, Belarus. It serves as the administrative centre of Nyasvizh District...
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    Giovanni Maria Bernardoni (category 16th-century Italian Jesuits)
    that while working in Nyasvizh, Bernardoni helped Minsk-born former furrier Jan Frankiewicz, who after joining the Jesuits worked in Nyasvizh as a baker...
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    Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (category Candidates in the 2024 United States presidential election)
    his father's shooting while at Georgetown Preparatory School, a Jesuit boarding school in North Bethesda, Maryland. A few hours later, he flew to Los Angeles...
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    Munich (redirect from Education in Munich)
    cemented the Wittelsbach rule by commissioning the Jesuit Michaelskirche. He had the sermons of his Jesuit court preacher Jeremias Drexel translated from...
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  • to Belarus (in Minsk) since 2009 (attended 1975–1982) List of direct grant grammar schools Upton Hall School FCJ, a girls' grammar school in Wirral (former...
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    Michael Rohoza (category Clergy from Minsk)
    probably studied in a Jesuit college in Vilnius where he worked as clerk for the prince Bogush Koretsky, a voivode of Vilnius. He later entered in the monastery...
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  • Mark Greaney (category People educated at Belvedere College)
    Greaney grew up in Dublin, Ireland to a businessman father and an artist mother. Greaney received a Jesuit schooling at Belvedere College in Dublin, which...
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    Saint Euphrosyne Polotsk State University (category Universities in Belarus)
    public-owned university based in Novopolotsk and Polotsk. The official seal of the university portrays the buildings of Jesuit College in Polotsk which gave rise...
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    the following: Chongqing, China Dubai, United Arab Emirates Kitwe, Zambia Minsk, Belarus Nassau, Bahamas Toyota, Japan Turin, Italy USS Detroit, at least...
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  • disappearance at 5 years: Trail growing cold". Centre Daily Times. State College, Pennsylvania. Archived from the original on 25 December 2010. Retrieved...
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  • morto, addio al maestro della materia (in Italian) Prominent Cameroon journalist found dead after abduction Jesuit priest Catalino Arevalo, 'Father of Asian...
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    Beijing (redirect from Parks in beijing)
    (adopted in the 1980s) of the two characters as they are pronounced in Standard Mandarin. An older English spelling, Peking, was used by Jesuit missionary...
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    located in Gibraltar, which formed part of Moorish Al-Andalus between 711 and 1462 AD. Immaculate Conception Church (New Orleans), (a.k.a. Jesuit Church)...
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    reference to Kathmandu appears in an account of Portuguese Jesuit Father Joao Cabral who passed through the Kathmandu Valley in the spring of 1628 and was...
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    devoted to the Blessed Sacrament, and in which perpetual adoration is carried on; the Jesuit college, which was destroyed in 1868 by the revolutionary Committee...
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    Wołodkowicz family (category Articles lacking in-text citations from February 2014)
    Jakub Wołodkowicz was rector of the Jesuit College in Polotsk, Anna abbess of the Benedictine monastery in Minsk and Philip (1697-1778) Metropolitan of...
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    Retrieved February 21, 2015. "Oraşe înfrăţite (Twin cities of Minsk) [via WaybackMachine.com]" (in Romanian). Primăria Municipiului Chişinău. Archived from...
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