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  1. Kolegium jezuitów w Pułtusku – kolegium prowadzone przez jezuitów w Pułtusku w latach 1566–1773, jedna z największych uczelni ówczesnej Polski. Założone w 1565 przez biskupa płockiego Andrzeja Noskowskiego, w murowanym budynku z 1555 r. należącym dotąd do szkoły kolegiackiej przy kolegiacie Zwiastowania NMP [1].

  2. The article deals with the fate of the relics of Saint Władysław donated in 1585 by the Polish queen Anna Jagiellonka to the Jesuit college in Pułtusk. They were handed over from the royal treasury as evidence of gratitude for the education of Andrzej Batory - nephew of King Stephen I.

  3. Działalność szkół jezuickich w Pułtusku od XVI do XVIII wieku, powstanie kolegium jezuickiego w Pułtusku

  4. Below are listed notable Jesuit high schools or secondary schools, many of which grew into Jesuit colleges or universities, or formed in association with them. This list includes schools at the sixth form level, as distinguished from four-year colleges and universities (above).

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jakub_WujekJakub Wujek - Wikipedia

    In 1565 he joined the Jesuit Order in Vienna and after novitiate he began theological studies at Collegium Romanum where he received a doctor's degree. After two years in Rome he returned to Poland to Pułtusk, where he became a lecturer in Jesuits’ College.

  6. 25 apr 2019 · The article deals with the fate of the relics of Saint Władysław donated in 1585 by the Polish queen Anna Jagiellonka to the Jesuit college in Pułtusk. They were handed over from the royal treasury as evidence of gratitude for the education of Andrzej Batory - nephew of King Stephen I.

  7. 26 mar 2018 · In the following decade, three more colleges were opened in Poland (Pułtusk in 1566, Poznań in 1571, Jarosław in 1575) and one in Vilnius (Wilno), the capital of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (1570). 4 All of them followed the model of the school in Braniewo.