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Jesuit College in Polotsk

The Jesuit College in Polotsk (Latin: Collegium Polocense) was a college established by the Jesuit Order in Polotsk, then part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and later occupied by the Russian Empire, and now in Belarus. It was established in 1580 and continued to function until 1820 when Jesuits were banished from the Russian Empire.

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Jesuit College in Polotsk

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The Jesuit College in Polotsk (Latin: Collegium Polocense) was a college established by the Jesuit Order in Polotsk, then part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania...

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Polotsk

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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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Saint Euphrosyne Polotsk State University

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university based in Novopolotsk and Polotsk. The official seal of the university portrays the buildings of Jesuit College in Polotsk which gave rise to...

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Stanislaus Czerniewicz

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SJ (15 August 1728 in Kaunas – 7 July 1785) was a Lithuanian-Polish Jesuit priest. He was Rector of the Jesuit College in Polotsk when the Society of...

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Jan Roothaan

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him. He subsequently studied philosophy and theology at the Jesuit College in Polotsk, and in 1812 was ordained priest. The following four years (1812–16)...

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Franciszek Kareu

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December 1731, Orsza – 11 August 1802, Polotsk) was a Polish-Welsh Jesuit priest, architect, missionary and teacher in the region of modern day Belarus. During...

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Jesuit College in Khyriv

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school manuals from Jesuit colleges (the oldest from the Jesuit College in Polotsk), from missions (e.g. Minsk) and from Jesuit houses before the suppression...

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Giovanni Antonio Grassi

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especially astronomy. He completed his studies at the Jesuit College in Polotsk, in the Russian Empire, in 1804 and was appointed rector of the Institute for...

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List of universities in Poland

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(established in 1518) Collegium Hosianum founded in 1565 Jesuit College in Polotsk Akademia Zamojska (1594–1784) Politechnika Lwowska, now Lviv Polytechnic in Ukraine...

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List of Jesuit sites

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now Polotsk State University; college church demolished in 1964 Jesuit college [be] in Nyasvizh (1584–1773), now Corpus Christi Church Jesuit college [be]...

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Gabriel Gruber

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with the local bishop of Polotsk. In the meantime the movement towards reinstatement of the Jesuits was gaining momentum. In the wake of the French revolution...

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Adam Abramowicz

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University. In 1752, he became a regent of Vilnius Jesuit boarding school, and later held the post of regent in the Jesuit colleges at Polotsk in 1763–1766...

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Gabriel Lenkiewicz

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Lenkiewicz-Ipohorski, SJ (15 March 1722, Polotsk – 21 November 1798, Polotsk) was a Polish-Lithuanian Jesuit priest, and Temporary Vicar General of the...

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Jesuit College in Minsk

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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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Symeon of Polotsk

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native of Polotsk, Symeon studied at the Kiev Ecclesiastical Academy and probably continued on to the Jesuit college of Wilno: the influence of Jesuit theology...

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Adam Krupski

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Jesuit College in Polotsk (Belarus). In 1737–1738 – Prefect of the school in Ilūkste (Latvia). In 1739–1740 – Professor of philosophy at the Jesuit College...

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Tadeusz Brzozowski

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the Jesuits expanded temporarily along with the borders of the Russian Empire. In 1782 Brzozowski left for Polotsk, Belarus in the Russian Empire, in order...

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Andrew Bobola

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Bobola's body was originally buried in the Jesuit church in Pinsk. It was later moved to their church in Polotsk. By the beginning of the 18th century...

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Francis Dzierozynski

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returned to Polotsk, where he taught until the expulsion of the Jesuits from the Russian Empire in 1820. Thereafter, he took up teaching in Bologna, Italy...

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Timeline of Minsk

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1710 - Jesuit church built. 1775 - 3rd Lithuanian Infantry Regiment stationed in Minsk. 1789 - 1st Lithuanian National Cavalry Brigade stationed in Minsk...

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Minsk

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(EAEU). First mentioned in 1067, Minsk became the capital of the Principality of Minsk, an appanage of the Principality of Polotsk, before being annexed...

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Anselm Eckart

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filling the office of Master of Novices at Dünaburg, he was sent to the College of Polotsk, Polish Russia, where he died aged 87. Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1909)...

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Joseph Semashko

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On 12 February 1839, the Uniate clergy gathered in Polotsk. The meeting, known as the Synod of Polotsk, adopted the Act of Reunion and issued an appeal...

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Ostroh Academy

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Wasyl Ostrogski. The academy was closed in 1636 soon after the opening of a Jesuit College in Ostróg (Ostroh). In the 16th century, all higher schools of...

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