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  1. During his childhood, Diệm laboured in the family's rice fields while studying at a French Catholic primary school (Pellerin School) in Huế, and later entered a private school started by his father, where he studied French, Latin, and classical Chinese.

  2. Trường Pellerin Huế, còn gọi là Trường La San Bình Linh, là một trong những trường công giáo (dòng) tư thục nổi tiếng tại Huế. Trường thành lập 1904 và đóng cửa năm 1975. Trường do các sư dòng tu La Salle (tiếng Việt: Dòng La San) quản lý.

  3. Apr 27, 2016 · After that, many other seminaries were built such as the Saint Joseph Seminary in My Tho in 1867, the Taberd Seminary in Sai Gon in 1874, the Puginier Seminary in Hanoi in 1884, the Pellerin Seminary in Hue in 1904, and another Saint Joseph Seminary in Hai Phong in 1906.’

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  4. The Archdiocese of Huế ( Latin: Archidioecesis Huéensis) is a Roman Catholic Archdiocese in central Vietnam . The creation of the diocese in its present form was declared on 24 November 1960. It covers an area of 12,227 km 2 and headed by Archbishop Joseph Nguyễn Chí Linh (from 2016), who was previously the Bishop of Thanh Hóa .

  5. Sep 25, 2023 · Ngo Dinh Diem Ngô Đình Diệm (/djɛm/, /ˈjiːəm/ or /ziːm/; Vietnamese: ⓘ; Chữ Hán: 吳廷琰; 3 January 1901 – 2 November 1963) was a South Vietnamese politician who was the final prime minister of the State of Vietnam (1954–1955) and later the first president of South Vietnam (Republic of Vietnam) from 1955 until his capture and assassination during the CIA-backed 1963 South ...

  6. Jun 9, 2024 · During his childhood, Diệm laboured in the family's rice fields while studying at a French Catholic primary school (Pellerin School) in Huế, and later entered a private school started by his father, where he studied French, Latin, and classical Chinese.

  7. “Institut de la Providence’ and Ecole Pellerin (Pellerin High School) were major catholic institutions responsible for the education of the local, and to some extent, national elite for many decades. There had also been a secular French school, Lycée Français de Huế, run by French government.