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  1. 4. Mai 2000 · Thu May 4 2000 - 01:00. In the most costly project it has undertaken abroad, the Government is to spend £7 million on saving the Irish College in central Paris. Restoration of the 18th century ...

  2. Irish College, Paris 1858 1891 and after ; the Registre des éleves autres au Collège 1858 1938 ; the Annals of the Irish College, Paris ; and the Livres 5 Lawrence Brockliss and Patrick Ferté, Prosopography of Irish clerics in the Universities of Paris and Toulouse, 1573 1792 in Archivium Hibernicum , lviii (2004), 7 166.

  3. The Irish College in Paris (Collège des Irlandais) was for three centuries a major Roman Catholic educational establishment, for Irish students. It was founded in the late 16th century, and closed down by the French government in the early 20th century. From 1945–97 the Polish seminary in Paris was housed in the building. It is now an Irish cultural centre, the

  4. The Irish College in Paris (French: Collège des Irlandais, Latin: Collegium Clericorum Hibernoram) was for three centuries a major Roman Catholic educational establishment for Irish students. It was founded in the late 16th century, and closed down by the French government in the early 20th century. From 1945 to 1997, the Polish seminary in Paris was housed in the building. It is now an Irish ...

  5. Inaugurated in 2002, the Centre Culturel Irlandais is situated in the Collège des Irlandais, or Irish College, formerly home to a large collegiate community of Irish priests, seminarians and lay scholars whose origins stretch back to 1578. Learn more.

  6. The Irish College in Paris From 1578 to 1901: With a Brief Account of the Other Irish Colleges in France: Vis., Bordeaux, Toulouse, Nantes, Poitiers, ... English Colleges in Paris (Classic Reprint) : Boyle, Patrick: Amazon.de: Bücher

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  7. The Irish College in Leuven was founded in 1607 by the Irish Franciscan, Florence Conry, who was himself the product of an Irish College, having studied in Salmanca. The Archdukes Albert and Isabella, co-rulers of the Spanish Netherlands, took a keen interest in the fortunes of the college and personally attended the ceremony to lay the foundation stone of the building in 1617.