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    Belvedere College S.J. (sometimes St Francis Xavier's College) is a voluntary secondary school for boys in Dublin, Ireland. The school has numerous notable...
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  • Mr. Belvedere Goes to College is a 1949 American comedy film directed by Elliott Nugent. The screenplay written by Mary Loos, Mary C. McCall, Jr., and...
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  • Look up belvedere in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Belvedere (from Italian, meaning "beautiful sight") may refer to: Belvedere, Queensland, a locality...
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    either older, private schools (such as Belvedere College, Gonzaga College, Castleknock College, and St. Michael's College) or what were formerly a particular...
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  • Belvedere was originally founded in 1918–19 by former pupils of Belvedere College. Old Belvedere enters senior men's teams in the All-Ireland League, the Leinster...
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    1891: Blackrock College 1–0 Wesley College; 1969: St. Mary's College 10–9 Terenure College; 2008: Belvedere College 11–10 St. Mary's College Highest aggregate...
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    Gonzaga College SJ is a voluntary Catholic boys' secondary school in Ranelagh, Dublin, Ireland. Founded in 1950, Gonzaga College is under the trusteeship...
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    Éamon de Valera (category Faculty of Belvedere College)
    Trinity College Dublin but, owing to the necessity of earning a living, did not proceed further and returned to teaching, this time at Belvedere College.: 87–90 ...
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  • Paul Clinch (category People educated at Belvedere College)
    1961) is an Irish former international rugby union player. Clinch, a Belvedere College product, is the grand grandson of 1890s Ireland forward Andrew Clinch...
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  • Belvedere is an American sitcom that originally aired on ABC from March 15, 1985 to July 8, 1990. The series is based on the Lynn Aloysius Belvedere character...
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  • Tom Taaffe (category People educated at Belvedere College)
    Tom Taaffe (b. 15 June 1963) is an Irish racehorse trainer based at Portree Stables, Boston, Ardclough, Straffan, in County Kildare. He began training...
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    James Joyce (category People educated at Belvedere College)
    unpredictable finances, he excelled at the Jesuit Belvedere College and graduated from University College Dublin in 1902. In 1904, he met his future wife...
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  • Anton Savage (category People educated at Belvedere College)
    chairman Tom Savage. Savage studied in Belvedere College, before completing a degree in English in Trinity College Dublin. Savage's first job was as a trainee...
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    Jack Reynor (category People educated at Belvedere College)
    the set of Country in 1999. He moved to Dublin in 2004 to attend Belvedere College, a private Jesuit secondary school, where he performed onstage in...
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    Henry Kelly (category People educated at Belvedere College)
    Athlone, County Westmeath, Ireland, and educated at Belvedere College SJ, and at University College Dublin, where he was auditor of the Literary and Historical...
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    Parliament and given royal assent by King William IV. September – Belvedere College, Dublin, is founded by the order of the Jesuit Society of Ireland...
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    Albert Power (priest) (category People educated at Belvedere College)
    Belvedere College, Dublin, and continued at Tullabeg College, County Offaly. After Tullabeg College he studied at Milltown Park Theological College,...
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  • Frank Quinn (rugby union) (category People educated at Belvedere College)
    attended Belvedere College and was half-back partner to Ollie Campbell on their 1972 Leinster Schools Senior Cup-winning side. Quinn, an Old Belvedere player...
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    Trinity College (Irish: Coláiste na Tríonóide), officially The College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth near Dublin, is the sole constituent...
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    for George Rochfort, 2nd Earl of Belvedere at a cost of £24,000. In 1841 it became a Jesuit college, Belvedere College. It is allegedly haunted by the...
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    Kevin Barry (category People educated at Belvedere College)
    belief that he joined. With the closure of St Mary's College, Barry transferred to Belvedere College, a Jesuit school in Dublin. He was a substitute on...
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    Terry Wogan (category People educated at Belvedere College)
    Crescent College's sister school, Belvedere College. He participated in amateur dramatics and discovered a love of rock and roll. After leaving Belvedere in...
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  • have won the title. Blackrock College have the most victories (53), followed by Belvedere College (17) with Terenure College the next best (10). Despite...
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    Eoin Macken (category People educated at Belvedere College)
    failed to complete a Bachelor of Science degree in psychology at University College Dublin after he began his modeling and acting career at the university's...
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  • Arambe Productions, The Gods Are Not To Blame, O’Reilly Theatre, Belvedere College, Dublin, Ireland, February 2004. Retrieved 2011-03-09. O’Reilly Theatre...
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  • Blackrock College (Irish: Coláiste na Carraige Duibhe) is a voluntary day and boarding Catholic secondary school for boys aged 13–18, in Williamstown...
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  • Adrian V. S. Hill (category People educated at Belvedere College)
    Oxford Vaccine Group. Hill was educated at Belvedere College in Dublin. He began reading medicine at Trinity College Dublin, where he was elected a Foundation...
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  • Brian Fay (runner) (category People educated at Belvedere College)
    national record holder over 5000m. Fay grew up in Glasnevin and attended Belvedere College where he was coached by Ronan Duggan and where former Olympian Phil...
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    Jack Chambers (politician) (category People educated at Belvedere College)
    senator Lisa Chambers. He attended Belvedere College and earned a Law and Political Science degree from Trinity College Dublin, before enrolling in medicine...
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    (in Chapter 2) to a Whitsuntide play at Stephen Dedalus's school, Belvedere College. 1922: James Joyce's novel Ulysses contains four references to Whit...
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