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Adam Abramowicz (1710–1766)[verification needed] was a Polish Jesuit. He taught eloquence, philosophy and moral theology, and also contributed to the construction of several churches and colleges.
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He entered the Society of Jesus on August 20, 1726, in Vilnius. In the years 1743–1744 he was a prefect of the Jesuit schools and in the years 1744–1748 was a professor of philosophy at Vilnius University.
In 1752, he became a regent of Vilnius Jesuit boarding school, and later held the post of regent in the Jesuit colleges at Polotsk in 1763–1766 and Minsk in 1766–1770.[verification needed][1]