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  2. St. Dominic's International School - Wikipedia

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    St Dominic's College, English language co-educational school was founded in the Bom Sucesso convent. The school started with fewer than 20 students but quickly needing more space. The new school opened on its present site in 1975. It was named St Dominic's International School in 1988.

  3. Dominic de la Calzada - Wikipedia

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    Dominic died in 1109. [ 4] His church, later the Cathedral of Santo Domingo de la Calzada, was where he was buried, and it was elevated to the rank of cathedral after being placed in the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Calahorra in the 1230s. Due to the development of his public works projects he is the Patron Saint of the Spanish Civil Engineers .

  4. Igreja de São Domingos (Lisbon) - Wikipedia

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    1748. ( 1748) Church of St. Dominic ( Portuguese: Igreja de São Domingos) is a Catholic church in Lisbon, Portugal. It is classified as a National Monument. [1] The church was dedicated in 1241 and was, at one time, the largest church in Lisbon. [2] Prior to the establishment of the modern Portuguese republic in 1910, the church typically ...

  5. List of Dominican saints and beatified - Wikipedia

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    A. Relics of Dominican saints. Agnes of Montepulciano (1268-1317), prioress in medieval Tuscany. Albertus Magnus (before 1200–1280), German friar and bishop, Doctor of the Church. John Alcober (1694-1748), Spanish priest, one of the Martyr Saints of China. Pedro Almato [ es] (1830-1861), Spanish priest, one of the Vietnamese Martyrs.

  6. Dominican Order - Wikipedia

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    Dominic's room at Maison Seilhan, in Toulouse, is considered the place where the Order was born. In July 1215, with the approbation of Bishop Foulques of Toulouse, Dominic ordered his followers into an institutional life. Its purpose was revolutionary in the pastoral ministry of the Catholic Church.

  7. Chapelle du Rosaire de Vence - Wikipedia

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    The Chapelle du Rosaire de Vence (Chapel of the Rosary ), often referred to as the Matisse Chapel or the Vence Chapel, is a small Catholic chapel located in the town of Vence on the French Riviera. It was dedicated to the Dominican Order. [1] The church was built and decorated between 1947 and 1951 under a plan devised by the artist Henri Matisse.

  8. Saint Dominic - Wikipedia

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    For places named after Saint Dominic, or other saints named Dominic, see St Dominic (disambiguation). Saint Dominic, OP ( Spanish: Santo Domingo; 8 August 1170 – 6 August 1221), also known as Dominic de Guzmán ( Spanish: [ɡuθˈman] ), was a Castilian - French Catholic priest and the founder of the Dominican Order.

  9. St. Dominic High School - Wikipedia

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    St. Dominic High School can refer to: St. Dominic High School (O'Fallon, Missouri) St. Dominic High School (Oyster Bay, New York) St. Dominic Regional High School in Auburn, Maine. St. Dominic Catholic High School in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. St. Dominic Catholic Secondary School (Bracebridge, Ontario)