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    The Church of the Jesuit College (Portuguese: Igreja do Colégio dos Jesuítas de Ponta Delgada), is a church in the municipality of Ponta Delgada, in the...
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    the municipality of Ponta Delgada in the Azores. The population in 2011 was 3,953, in an area of 3.34 km2. The parish is part of the downtown area of...
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  • for "church of the college", may refer to: Igreja de São João Evangelista, church in Funchal, Portugal Church of the Jesuit College (Ponta Delgada), church...
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    display in the Sanctuary of the Lord Holy Christ, in the Convent of Our Lady of Hope (in Ponta Delgada, on the island of São Miguel in the Azores), but...
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    Jesuit college in Ponta Delgada, Azores (1568–1759), now Public Library, Regional Archive and Church of the Jesuit College Jesuit college in Porto (1577–1759)...
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    supporters from Angra and the Azores. Badly outnumbered, he won the Battle of Ponta Delgada on 26 July 1582, off the coast of the island of São Miguel, against...
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    Gaspar Frutuoso (category People from Ponta Delgada)
    the work. The manuscript, along with documents from his library, were sent to the Jesuit College in Ponta Delgada and preserved until 1760 (when the Society...
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  • (pt) Church of the Jesuit College (Ponta Delgada) Church of Nossa Senhora do Bom Despacho Church of Nossa Senhora dos Milagres (Corvo) Church of Nossa...
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    Alexandre da Sagrada Família (category Portuguese people of Italian descent)
    learned of the death of Bishop José Pegado de Azevedo (then 24th Bishop of Angra), in the Convent of Graça, Ponta Delgada (where he was buried). With the vacancy...
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    is killed while retreating to his domain.3 July 26 – Battle of Ponta Delgada (War of the Portuguese Succession): Spanish admiral Santa Cruz decisively...
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    José da Avé-Maria Leite da Costa e Silva (category Captains-General of the Azores)
    Bento, Carlos Melo (2008), História dos Açores: Da descoberta a 1934 (in Portuguese), Ponta Delgada (Azores), Portugal: Câmara Municipal de Ponta Delgada...
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  • Manuel da Câmara II (category Donatary-Captains of the Azores)
    Ponta Delgada, the Jesuit College, Convent of São João and Convent of Graça. In Terceira, following the 1614 earthquake, which caused the death of 200 people...
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    Horta, Azores (category Municipalities of the Azores)
    nearby Madalena is one of the Azorean cities most prone to high temperatures, and unlike Angra do Heroísmo and Ponta Delgada, temperatures above 30 °C...
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    Cultural de Ponta Delgada. Lucidus (1988). Atlas Turístico: Açores. Lucidus Publicações, Lda., Lisbon. Scarth, A.; J. C. Tanguy (2001). Volcanoes of Europe...
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    Arquitectónico. Archived from the original on 2014-04-05. SIARAM, ed. (2012). "Jardim Duque de Terceira" (in Portuguese). Ponta Delgada (Azores), Portugal: Secretaria...
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    Bento, Carlos Melo (2008), História dos Açores: Da descoberta a 1934 (in Portuguese), Ponta Delgada (Azores), Portugal: Câmara Municipal de Ponta Delgada...
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    with the Europe 40 Under 40 Prize. Jesuit College of Ponta Delgada Igreja do Espírito Santo Ponta Delgada City Gates Angra do Heroísmo City Hall Ponta Delgada...
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  • in the Netherlands. 26 July – Battle of Ponta Delgada (Anglo-Spanish War): English mercenary galleons are among the fleet decisively defeated by the Spanish...
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    Conor O'Mahony (priest) (category 17th-century Irish Jesuits)
    relief efforts at Ponta Delgada. Following this, he held the Chair of Moral Theology at the Jesuit-ran University of Évora back on the Portuguese mainland...
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    Schwyz (redirect from History of Schwyz)
    what would become the Jesuit College on the site of the modern Kollegium. The school opened in 1844 but only remained under Jesuit control for three years...
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    Museumsbahnen) Court Church (Hofkirche) Innsbruck Cathedral (Dom zu St. Jakob) Old Ursuline Church Jesuit Church Church of Our Lady Church of Our Lady of Perpectual...
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    (Madeira), and Ponta Delgada (Azores), managed by the national airport authority group ANA – Aeroportos de Portugal. A new airport, to replace the current Lisbon...
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    trees; the Colegio del Corpus Christi, which is devoted to the Blessed Sacrament, and in which perpetual adoration is carried on; the Jesuit college, which...
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    Minsk (redirect from Provice of Minsk)
    and 1869. The Cathedral of Saint Mary was built by the Jesuits as their principal church in 1700–10, restored in 1951 and 1997; it overlooks the recently...
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    many Catholic buildings were sacked. The rebels assaulted the church and the College of the Jesuits, smashed the altars and images and held a mock mass...
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    Jesuits established the Jesuit College (1597–1773), intended to transmit general education. In 1773, secondary education came under the control of the...
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    Erfurt (redirect from History of Erfurt)
    marked by the Angerbrunnen fountain from 1890. The Jesuit College near Schlösserstraße was built in 1737 and used until the ban of the Jesuits in 1773.[citation...
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    William V further cemented the Wittelsbach rule by commissioning the Jesuit Michaelskirche. He had the sermons of his Jesuit court preacher Jeremias Drexel...
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    bodybuilding champion, actor and former governor of California; born and raised in farming village Thal, 2 mi (3.2 km) from Graz. Brit Stakston (born 1961)...
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    Linz (redirect from Geography of Linz)
    (1623–1680), an Austrian Jesuit missionary and astronomer in China, and noted explorer. Xavier Ehrenbert Fridelli (1673–1743), an Austrian Jesuit missionary and...
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