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Charles Borromeo (Italian:
Carlo Borromeo; Latin:
Carolus Borromeus; 2
October 1538 – 3
November 1584) was an
Italian Catholic prelate who
served as Archbishop...
- St.
Charles Borromeo Church (Dutch: Sint-Carolus Borromeuskerk) is a
Roman Catholic church in
central Antwerp, Belgium,
located on the
Hendrik Conscienceplein...
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church was
built which was
replaced between 1952 and 1953 by the
Carolus Borromeus Church. In 1910, the
heathland north of the
village was used as an airfield...
- to Antwerp,
where he
helped plan the
construction of the
Saint Carolus Borromeus church. In 1611, he
started a
special school of
mathematics in Antwerp...
- She died on Sunday,
after undergoing intensive treatment at the
Santo Borromeus Hospital, Bandung, West Java. Nia, an
alumnus of the
Bandung Institute...
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certain exhibition that I
privately enjo**** of the
relics of St.
Charles Borromeus. This holy man lies at his
eternal rest in a
small but
gorgeous sepulchral...
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Charles Borromeus (1702) a
Christ on the
Cross with the
Virgin and
Saint John (1703) a
Descent from the
cross (1707)
another Saint Charles Borromeus (1710)...
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sisters from St.
Carolus Borromeus. It is
managed by the
Panti Rapih Foundation. In
January 1929, five
sisters from St.
Carolus Borromeus came to Yogyakarta...
- by François d'Aguilon and
Pieter Huyssens for the
church of St
Carolus Borromeus in Antwerp, was
added between 1703 and 1706. London's
skyline was transformed...
- The
Saint Charles Borromeo Cathedral (Portuguese:
Catedral São
Carlos Borromeu) is a
Catholic temple located in the Don José
Marcondes Homem de Melo Square...