- Columb**** (Irish:
Columbán; 543 – 23
November 615) was an
Irish missionary notable for
founding a
number of
monasteries after 590 in the
Frankish and...
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caters to 300+ pupils, aged 11 to 19.
Alumni are
organized in the Old
Columban Society. Its
campus consists of 140
acres (0.6 km2) on the edge of Dublin...
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Columban College (Filipino:
Dalubhasaang Columban) is a
Catholic basic and
higher education institution run by the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Iba in Olongapo...
- of St.
Columban (Latin:
Societas Sancti Columbani pro
Missionibus ad Exteros) (abbreviated as S.S.C.M.E. or SSC),
commonly known as the
Columbans, is a...
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Saint Columban College is a private, Catholic,
coeducational basic and
higher education institution run by the
Roman Catholic Diocese of
Pagadian in Pagadian...
- The
Manila m****acre (Filipino:
Pagpatay sa
Maynila or
Masaker sa Maynila), also
called the Rape of
Manila (Filipino:
Paggahasa ng Maynila),
involved atrocities...
- prestige. This
enduring Macdonald phase equals the 300 year
period of
primary Columban monasticism. It is
paramount in
providing the sole
witness to Iona’s extant...
- tables. It was
created in a
Columban monastery in
either Ireland or Scotland, and may have had
contributions from
various Columban institutions from each of...
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There are
several schools of the same name: St. Columba's College, Dublin, a co-educational
boarding school affiliated with the
Church of
Ireland in Dublin...
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Castillejos (Castillejos)
Columban College -
Barreto Campus (Olongapo City)
Columban College -
Santa Cruz
Campus (Santa Cruz)
Columban College - Main Campus...