Piarists

Piarists, a purely religious order devoted to the education of the poor, founded in 1599 by a Spanish priest, and confirmed in 1617 by Paul V., and again in 1621 by Gregory XV.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Pia-mater * Piazzi
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Phototype
Phrenology
Phrygia
Phrygian Cap
Phryné
Phtah
Phylacteries
Physiocratic School
Piacenza
Pia-mater
Piarists
Piazzi
Pibroch
Picador
Picardy
Piccolomini
Pichegru, Charles
Pickwick, Samuel
Pico
Pico della Miran`dolo
Picquart, Colonel

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Piarists in Brewer’s Dictionary of Phrase & Fable