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  2. Moravian University - Wikipedia

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    Moravian University is a private university in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. The institution traces its founding to 1742 by Moravians, descendants of followers of the Bohemian Reformation under John Amos Comenius. Moravian Church Settlements — Bethlehem was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in July 2024. This designation includes two ...

  3. Bethlehem Female Seminary - Wikipedia

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    When the Bethlehem Female Seminary became the Moravian Female Seminary in 1785, it restructured its curriculum into five categories. These subjects were spiritual and moral guidance, intellectual and cultural pursuits, vocational training, social cultivation, and physical exercise. [4]

  4. Category:Moravian University - Wikipedia

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    Moravian University faculty (10 P) M. Moravian Greyhounds (5 C) Pages in category "Moravian University" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  5. Moravian Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    Transactions of the Moravian Historical Society-a publication that ran in volumes from 1868 to 2000. Journal of Moravian History-a biannual publication and expanded version of Transactions, created in 2006 in collaboration with the Moravian Archives and now published by Pennsylvania State University Press. It features scholarly articles ...

  6. Colonial colleges - Wikipedia

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    (Moravian University) Province of Pennsylvania: 1742 1863 Moravian Church: Newark Academy (University of Delaware) Delaware Colony: 1743 1833 Presbyterian, but officially nonsectarian after 1769 Augusta Academy (Washington and Lee University) Colony of Virginia: 1749 1782 Presbyterian, but officially non-sectarian College of Charleston

  7. Category:Moravian University faculty - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Moravian University faculty" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F.

  8. Benigna Zinzendorf - Wikipedia

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    Benigna Zinzendorf, also known as Henrietta Benigna Justine Zinzendorf von Watteville (1725–1789), was the founder of the first boarding school for girls in the British American colonies, which became Moravian University and Moravian Academy.

  9. Gnadenhutten massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Gnadenhutten massacre, also known as the Moravian massacre, was the killing of 96 pacifist Moravian Christian Indians (primarily Lenape and Mohican) by U.S. militiamen from Pennsylvania, under the command of David Williamson, on March 8, 1782, at the Moravian missionary village of Gnadenhutten, Ohio Country, during the American Revolutionary War.