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Scholastica (c. 480 – 10
February 543) was an
Italian Christian hermit and the
sister of
Benedict of Nursia. She is
traditionally regarded as the foundress...
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Scholastica is a
Catholic saint.
Scholastica may also
refer to:
Scholastica (company), a web-based
software platform for
managing academic journals Scholastica...
- The
College of St.
Scholastica (CSS) is a
private Benedictine college in Duluth, Minnesota.
Founded in 1912 by a
group of
pioneering Benedictine Sisters...
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Historia Scholastica is a
Biblical paraphrase written in
Medieval Latin by
Petrus Comestor.
Completed around 1173, he
wrote it for the
cathedral school...
- St.
Scholastica Academy or St.
Scholastica's College may
refer to: St.
Scholastica Academy (Chicago, Illinois) St.
Scholastica Academy (Covington, Louisiana)...
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merger of St. Benedict's
College (founded 1858) for men and
Mount St.
Scholastica College (founded 1923) for women. It is
located on
bluffs overlooking...
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Scholastica is a
private English medium school in Dhaka, Bangladesh,
offering pre-school to A
level courses. It was
founded in 1977 by
businesswoman and...
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Detroit (/dɪˈtrɔɪt/ dih-TROYT,
locally also /ˈdiːtrɔɪt/ DEE-troyt) is the most
populous city in the U.S.
state of Michigan. It is the
largest U.S. city...
- / 51.75194; -1.25722 The St
Scholastica Day riot took
place in Oxford, England, on 10
February 1355,
Saint Scholastica's Day. The
disturbance began when...
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Scholastica is a web-based
software platform for
managing academic journals with
integrated peer
review and open
access publishing tools.
Scholastica...