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  1. Nicolaus could not stand his ground; possibly he was only nominated but never took the office. On 31 October 1350 Nicolaus became the new patriarch of Aquileia. In May 1351, Nicolaus arrived at Udine. During his term of office, he planned to found a commercial centre called "Carola" together with his half-brother, the future emperor Charles IV ...

  2. Nicolaus could not stand his ground; possibly he was only nominated and has never taken up office. On October 31, 1350, Nicolaus informed the inhabitants of the city of Udine that he was the new patriarch. The appointment had taken place short before that. In May 1351, Nicolaus arrived in the Patriarchate of Aquileia and was

  3. Luxembourgers. Immigrants from Luxembourg created one of Chicago's smallest but most self-conscious and enduring ethnic groups. Chicago's Luxembourgers also played a central role not only in the group's American history but in the modern history of Luxembourg itself. The first families from the tiny grand duchy (population 175,000 in 1839 ...

  4. There have been cases when the international priest arrived in the United States prior to the archdiocese receiving all of the necessary approvals and have not been accommodated. Director. Phone: 312.534.5263. Email: cwalters@archchicago.org. Archdiocese of Chicago. Post Office Box 1979. Chicago, Illinois 60690-1979. priestcorner@archchicago.org.

  5. The Copernicus Foundation was chartered as a non-profit organization in July 1971 to serve the metropolitan Chicago area as a major civic, cultural, educational, recreational and entertainment resource. With seed money from the excess funds raised for the statue, a search began in 1977 for a permanent site to house a Polish cultural center in ...

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  6. Nicolaus of Luxemburg (1322-30 July 1358) was the illegitimate son of King John the Blind of Bohemia and the Patriarch of Aquileia from 1350 to 1358. Nicolaus was born in 1322 in Prague, the illegitimate son of John the Blind of Bohemia. Pope Clement VI appointed him provost of the Diocese of Prague, and in 1348 he became dean of the church of Olmutz and a royal chancellor. On 7 January 1349 ...

  7. Mar 17, 2003 · St. Louis-based Stifel, Nicolaus & Co., a brokerage and investment banking firm, named John Gallop managing director and head of its new Chicago office. Also joining the office as managing dir…

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