Franciszek Kareu, SJ (10 December 1731, Orsza – 11 August 1802, Polotsk) was a Polish-Welsh Jesuit priest, architect, missionary and teacher in the region...
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(1851–1912), Polish botanist Franciszek Kamiński (1902–2000), Polish general and activist of the peasant movement Franciszek Kareu (1731–1802), Belarusian...
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October 1785) Gabriel Lenkiewicz (8 October 1785 – 21 October 1798) Franciszek Kareu (12 February 1799 – 7 March 1801) On 7 March 1801, Pope Pius VII issued...
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the existence of the Society of Jesus in Russia. The Vicar General, Franciszek Kareu, was declared "Superior General of the Jesuits in Russia". Pope Paul...
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in the Russian Empire and appointed its first superior general as Franciszek Kareu. This was the first step in the restoration of the order. On 31 July...
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superior of the province in 1782. He was followed by Gabriel Lenkiewicz, Franciszek Kareu and Gabriel Gruber until 1805, all elected locally as Temporary Vicars...
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approval of the Jesuit operation in Russia. The Jesuits, led first by Franciszek Kareu, a Polish Welshman, followed by the Austrian Slovene, Gabriel Gruber...
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Elizabeth Carew (c. 1500 – 1546), mistress of Henry VIII of England Franciszek Kareu (1731–1802), Polish Jesuit, of English descent, Vicar General of the...
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Camellia flower was named after him Sebastian Kappen, Indian theologian Franciszek Kareu, Polonised architect of British descent who was elected Vice General...
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Society, on behalf of Franciszek Kareu, Vicar General of the Jesuits in Russia. In 1797 he officially became the Assistant of Kareu and ultimately, after...
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