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  2. Stephen Báthory 2nd High School (Warsaw) - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, during a visit to Poland, the school was visited by Queen Elizabeth II and in 1997, the school was visited by Michael Jackson. [3] In 2017, a team from the school became the first from Poland to win a title (in the Varsity Bowl Division) in the International History Bee and Bowl European Championships, which were held in Rome that year.

  3. History of the Royal Castle, Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    In 1707, by virtue of the ... The Castle was the place where the first proposals were made for a Knights' School, ... (Warsaw in 1526-1795) (in Polish). Warsaw.

  4. Collegium Nobilium (Jesuit), Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    Kamienica Winklerowska in Warsaw, original premises of the Collegium Nobilium. The Collegium Nobilium was a Jesuit foundation in Warsaw between 1752 and 1777. [1] [2] 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.

  5. Royal Castle, Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    In 1707, by virtue of the ... The castle was the place where the first proposals were made for a Knights' School, ... (Warsaw in 1526–1795) (in Polish). Warsaw.

  6. Corps of Cadets (Warsaw) - Wikipedia

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    The Warsaw Corps of Cadets (English: School of Chivalry; Polish: Szkoła Rycerska or Akademia Szlachecka Korpusu Kadetów) was the first military school in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. 18th century

  7. Warsaw Lyceum - Wikipedia

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    Kazimierz Palace, 2019 Saxon Palace in 1765, before its 1842 remodeling. The Warsaw Lyceum (Polish: Liceum Warszawskie; German: Königlich-Preußisches Lyzäum zu Warschau) was a secondary school that existed in Warsaw, under the Kingdom of Prussia and under the Kingdom of Poland, from 1804 to its closing in 1831 by Imperial Russia following the Polish November 1830 Uprising.

  8. Penn scores in every way possible to wrap up 26th ... - AOL

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    Penn football wins IHSAA Class 6A sectional title with victory over Warsaw. Unbeaten Crown Point up next for regional Penn scores in every way possible to wrap up 26th sectional crown

  9. History of Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    In 1707, by virtue of the peace treaty between Augustus II and Charles XII, Imperial Russian Army troops entered Warsaw. After two months, Russian forces were removed from Warsaw. Several times during the Northern war the city was obliged to pay heavy contributions.