Roman College

Roman College

The Roman College was a school established by St. Ignatius of Loyola in 1551, just 11 years after he founded the Society of Jesus. It quickly grew to include classes from elementary school through university level. It moved to several different locations to accommodate its growing student population.

Roman College People (First 21 people) - Page 0

Pietro Ostini

Pietro Ostini


Pope Clement XI

Pope Clement XI

Author

Taddeo Barberini

Taddeo Barberini


Orazio Grassi

Orazio Grassi

Italian mathematician

Lorenzo Magalotti

Lorenzo Magalotti

Cardinal

Ruggero Luigi Emidio Antici Mattei

Ruggero Luigi Emidio Antici Mattei


Paul Bruchési

Paul Bruchési

Archbishop

Antonio Tosti

Antonio Tosti

Librarian

Roger Joseph Boscovich

Roger Joseph Boscovich

Physicist

Bartol Kašić

Bartol Kašić

Translator

Giovanni Battista de Rossi

Giovanni Battista de Rossi

Priest

Gabriele Ferretti

Gabriele Ferretti


Pope Pius IX

Pope Pius IX

Former head of the Catholic Church

Pope Innocent XII

Pope Innocent XII

Former head of the Catholic Church

Pope Clement XII

Pope Clement XII

Former head of the Catholic Church

Antonio Barberini

Antonio Barberini

Italian cardinal

Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza

Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza

Italian-French explorer

Paolo Segneri

Paolo Segneri

Italian preacher

Camillus de Lellis

Camillus de Lellis

Priest

Pope Innocent X

Pope Innocent X

Former head of the Catholic Church

Andrius Rudamina

Andrius Rudamina

Lithuanian missionary