Jesuit college in Warsaw

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The Jesuit college in Warsaw was an early modern Catholic educational institution run by the Society of Jesus, known for providing a classical and religious education to the Polish–Lithuanian nobility and other elites.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic school
Jesuit college
early modern educational institution
affiliation Catholic Church NERFINISHED
Society of Jesus NERFINISHED
aimedTo form Catholic elites
promote Counter-Reformation ideals
countryDuringOperation Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth NERFINISHED
curriculumIncludes classical languages
logic
philosophy
rhetoric
theology
denomination Roman Catholic
educationType classical education
religious education
hasEducationalLevel pre-university education
secondary education
historicalPeriod early modern period
languageOfInstruction Latin
locatedIn Warsaw
locatedInCountry Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth NERFINISHED
operatedBy Society of Jesus NERFINISHED
partOf Jesuit educational network NERFINISHED
providedEducationTo Polish–Lithuanian nobility NERFINISHED
social elites
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
runBy Jesuit priests
targetStudents sons of nobility
urban elites

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Ivan Mazepa educatedAt Jesuit college in Warsaw