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    Gymnasium Paulinum is a Gymnasium (secondary) school in Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It was founded in around 797 and is claimed to be the...
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  • Willibald-Gymnasium [de], Eichstätt, Germany (c. 740), founded by Willibald Fulda monastery school, Fulda, Germany (748), founded by Sturmi Gymnasium Paulinum,...
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    experiment began in 1780 at the Gymnasium Paulinum: High German became a school subject. He initiated a reform of the Gymnasium, and founded the University...
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    traditional Prussian public servants. After finishing his courses at Gymnasium Paulinum in Westphalia, he attended the Roman Catholic boarding school Collegium...
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  • was born in Münster, the son of a tailor, he was educated at the Gymnasium Paulinum in his native city. At the age of 17 he went to the city of Rostock...
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    Prussian-influenced Protestants.[citation needed] After graduating from Gymnasium Paulinum he first leaned towards the legal profession but then studied Philosophy...
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    Köln. His mother was Theresia von Weichs zur Wenne. He attended the Gymnasium Paulinum in Münster, studied law at the University of Groningen and graduated...
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    Ludger founded a school that later became the Cathedral School. Gymnasium Paulinum traces its history back to this school. Ludger was ordained as the...
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    Jesuit college [de] in Münster, Westphalia (1588–1773), formerly Gymnasium Paulinum, now Church of Saint Peter [de]; precursor to University of Münster...
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  • ordained the first bishop of Münster, and soon founded a school (The Gymnasium Paulinum is believed to have been founded as the monastery school in 797)....
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