-
Regium Stockholmense (the "King's
College of Stockholm", but most
commonly called just
Collegium regium or
sometimes Collegium Stockholmense) was an...
- 1588.
During that time, he
headed the
Roman Catholic Collegium Regium Stockholmense.
Oskar Garstein: Klosterl****e:
Stormfuglen som
ville gjenerobre Norden...
- this time,
Jesuit Laurentius Nicolai came to lead the
Collegium regium Stockholmense. This
theatre of the Counter-Reformation was
called the
Missio Suetica...
-
Collegium Regium Stockholmense was
founded in by King John III in Stockholm, Sweden. Ten
years after the
opening of
Collegium Regium Stockholmense it was shut...
- in the abbey. In the capital, a
Catholic seminary Collegium regium Stockholmense was
established by
Laurentius Nicolai. The Counter-Reformatory efforts...
- Later, two more
Jesuits arrived who were
active at the
Collegium regium Stockholmense college on
Riddarholmen in Stockholm. John III parti****ted in Catholic...
- III
Foundation of the
controversial Catholic academy Collegium Regium Stockholmense under Laurentius Nicolai in Stockholm,
which provokes the Protestants...
-
Gustav Vasa. It is
thought that
Boierus attended the
Collegium regium Stockholmense,
founded in 1567 by John III Vasa. It is
believed that
Boierus became...
-
Foundation of the
Catholic Collegium Regium Stockholmense attracts controversy. 1593: The
Collegium regium Stockholmense is
closed after a riot. 1602: Norrmalm...
- 1551, and the
building housed the
theological school Collegium Regium Stockholmense in 1576-1593, and the
Nicolai Trivial School until 1666. Riddarholmen...