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Revision as of 10:47, 3 November 2006 editSpace Cadet (talk | contribs)8,095 edits I get it, I get it: in your imaginary world the city was never Polish prior to 1945 and after that the name "Braniewo" was invented. Cute! Maybe you should write an alternate history book.← Previous edit Revision as of 17:43, 3 November 2006 edit undo71.137.200.151 (talk) again- Braunsberg till 1945, Braniewo now - get it SC ?Next edit →
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The Collegium Hosianum was the first Jesuit collegium in Warmia, founded by Cardinal Stanislaus Hosius in 1564. It was founded in (Braunsberg, eastern Prussia]]) Braniewo, Poland by the cardinal, who was Prince-Bishop of Warmia as well.

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