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  1. The Imperial School of Jurisprudence (Russian: Императорское училище правоведения, romanized: Impyeratorskoye uchilichshye pravovyedyeniya) was, along with the Page Corps, a school for boys in Saint Petersburg, the capital of the Russian Empire.

  2. The Imperial School of Jurisprudence was, along with Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum and the Page Corps, the most prestigious school for boys in St. Petersburg. It was founded by Duke Peter of Oldenburg, tsar's nephew, in 1835.

  3. 31 de mar. de 2023 · thomas wood, a new institute of the imperial or civil law with notes showing . . . how the canon law, the laws of england and the laws and customs of other nations differ from it, 1704 (4 ed., 1730).

  4. The Imperial School of Jurisprudence (Russian: Императорское училище правоведения) was, along with the Page Corps, the most prestigious school for noble boys in Saint Petersburg, the capital of the Russian Empire.

  5. The Imperial School of Jurisprudence (Russian: Императорское училище правоведения) was, along with the Page Corps, a school for boys in Saint Petersburg, the capital of the Russian Empire. The school for would-be imperial administrators was founded by Duke Peter of Oldenburg in 1835.

  6. The Imperial School of Jurisprudence, its vaulted windows overlooking St. Petersburg's Summer Garden from across the Fontanka River, had been founded in 1835 by Prince Pyotr of Oldenburg for the purpose of educating competent officers for the civil service, to be recruited mainly from the lower and middle strata of the nobility.

  7. The Imperial School of Jurisprudence (Russian: Императорское училище правоведения) was, along with the Page Corps, the most prestigious school for noble boys in Saint Petersburg, the capital of the Russian Empire. The school for would-be imperial administrators was founded by Duke Peter of Oldenburg in 1835.