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Belvedere College SJ on Great Denmark Street, Dublin, Ireland, is a private, Jesuit secondary school for boys. It is also known as St Francis Xavier's College. The school has numerous notable alumnus in the world of arts, politics, sports, science, and business. ==History== The Society of Jesus was active in the area around Hardwicke Street since 1790. They founded St Francis Xavier's College on Hardwicke in 1832, three years after Catholic Emancipation, making it the second oldest Catholic college in Ireland for lay students (after Belvedere's sister college - Clongowes Wood College). In 1841, the Jesuits purchased Belvedere House (on Great Denmark Street) which gave the College its name. George Augustus Rochfort (1738–1814), who became the Second Earl of Belvedere in 1774, built Belvedere House, whose interior decoration was carried out by Michael Stapleton, a leading stucco craftsman of his time. A museum with an archive was opened in 2002, dedicated to the history of Belvedere and its alumni.〔(''Irish Times'', 2002 )〕
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