Collegium Nobilium (Jesuit), Warsaw
The Collegium Nobilium was a Jesuit foundation in Warsaw between 1752 and 1777. It was intended to provide an élite education for the sons of Magnates of Poland and Lithuania, and other leading Szlachta families, likely to run the country or represent it abroad. It is sometimes confused with another longer established educational institution with the same name, run by the Piarists order in the capital.
Jezuickie Collegium Nobilium | |
Bellotto's 1770 New Town Market Sq. Warsaw with the Collegium Nobilium at right | |
Other name | Collegium Nobilium |
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Type | Roman Catholic college for boys of the nobility |
Active | 1752 | –1777
Founders | Maciej Grabowski, Jan Ciecierski SJ |
Religious affiliation | Roman Catholic (Jesuit) |
Address | Collegium Nobilium, Market Square, Warsaw New Town, Poland , Warsaw , Lithuanian-Polish commonwealth |
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