Crossword clues for loyola
loyola
- University of Chicago
- Jesuit university
- Jesuit founder
- Founder of the Jesuits
- Where the Jesuits founder hails from
- University in Chicago or New Orleans
- New Orleans or Chicago university
- Jesuit university in New Orleans
- Home of the NCAA's Ramblers
- Founder of the Jesuit Order, 1534
- Dr. Bob Hartley's alma mater
- Chicago Jesuit university
- Birthplace of Saint Ignatius
- New Orleans campus
- Chicago university
- The Ramblers of the N.C.A.A.
- New Orleans university
- Spanish Catholic theologian and founder of the Society of Jesus
- A leading opponent of the Reformation (1491-1556)
- Founder of Jesuit order
- Name of many Jesuit schools
- St. Ignatius of ___
- The Ramblers of the N.C.A.A
- Louisiana university
- Jesuits' founder
- Common Jesuit school name
Gazetteer
Housing Units (2000): 1298
Land area (2000): 1.735592 sq. miles (4.495162 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1.735592 sq. miles (4.495162 sq. km)
FIPS code: 44378
Located within: California (CA), FIPS 06
Location: 37.351391 N, 122.100526 W
ZIP Codes (1990):
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Loyola
Wikipedia
Loyola may refer to:
- Loyola (surname)
Loyola is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Ángel Custodio Loyola (1926–1985), Venezuelan singer and composer
- Carlos Díaz Loyola (1894–1968), Chilean poet, known as Pablo de Rokha
- Ignacio Loyola Vera (born 1954), Mexican politician
- Ignatius of Loyola (1491–1556), Catholic saint and founder of the Society of Jesus
- Juan Loyola (1952–1999), Venezuelan artist
- Margot Loyola (born 1918), Chilean musician
- Martín Ignacio de Loyola (1550–1616), Franciscan friar and circumnavigator
Loyola is a residential district of the Borough Côte-des-Neiges—Notre-Dame-de-Grâce within the City of Montreal, Canada. It is one of five districts of the borough. In 2011, it had a population of 36,984 of which only 17% spoke French in the home.
Usage examples of "loyola".
Sensing the tremors of approaching war in the summer of 1941, Tordella, then a thirty-year-old assistant professor of mathematics at Loyola University in Chicago, one day walked into the nearby U.
Was it a combination to extinguish that light, and to bring back, as their best auxiliaries, those enumerated by you, the Sorbonne, the Inquisition, the Index expurgatorius, and the knights of Loyola?
The Society of Jesus Christ (Jesuits) was founded in 1540 by Ignatius Loyola.