Definition of Leoniano. Meaning of Leoniano. Synonyms of Leoniano

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Leoniano. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Leoniano and, of course, Leoniano synonyms and on the right images related to the word Leoniano.

Definition of Leoniano

No result for Leoniano. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Leoniano from wikipedia

- Catholic tradition. The first location of the Library was at Collegio Leoniano, Rome, in the years 1909-1910. From the very beginning of the PBI's existence...
- forming Catholic laity and lay ecclesial ministers. The Collegio Apostolico Leoniano owes its origin to P. Valentini, a Lazarist, who, aided by a pious lady...
- were all destro**** later except for one example, the so-called Triclinio Leoniano of which a copy was made in the 18th century. Another great work of Pope...
- orphan-girls of grammar school teachers was opened. In 1897, the Jesuit Collegio Leoniano, entitled to the pontiff Leo XIII, was also opened. Finally, in 1930, the...
- – founded in 1851; for the Diocese of Livorno Rome Pontificio Collegio Leonianofounded in 1897, located in Anagni Pontificio Collegio Nepomuceno – founded...
- Saint John Lateran. The law department was transferred to the Collegio Leoniano, but remained a school of the Seminary. The minor seminary merged with...
- Cariati [it] Leo XIII Institute in Milan (since 1893) Pontificio Collegio Leoniano [it] in Anagni (1897–1984) Aloisianum [it] in Gallarate (since 1936) University...
- originally promised to adopt the Latin Rite, while studying in the Collegio Leoniano, a Jesuit major seminary at Anagni, Leonid became aware that the Pope wished...
- Italian "lana" means "wool". The correct Italianization would have been "Leoniano" (although exact reconstruction may have been abandoned in favor of pragmatism...
- of Latina, Lazio. He studied at the seminary of the Pontifical College Leoniano [it] in Anagni. He was ordained a priest of the Diocese of...