The Collège de Montaigu was one of the constituent colleges of the Faculty of Arts of the University of Paris. The college, originally called Collège des...
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Aveyron département Collège de Montaigu, a constituent college of the Faculty of Arts of the University of Paris Counts of Montaigu, a French noble family...
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University of Paris (redirect from Collège du Plessis)
1210–1277. The Irish College in Paris originated in 1578 with students dispersed between Collège Montaigu, Collège de Boncourt, and the Collège de Navarre; in...
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France. He negotiated the Treaty of Tournai (1298) and Treaty of Montreuil (1299) with the English, and created the Collège de Montaigu in 1314. v t e...
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writers. Most of the copies of the work were consumed by a fire in the Collège Montaigu in Paris. Two revised editions were published by Jean Leclerc, one...
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Étienne Fourmont (category Academic staff of the Collège de France)
Herblay near Argenteuil, he studied at the Collège Mazarin in Paris and afterwards in the Collège Montaigu where his attention was attracted to Oriental...
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home in the Collège Montaigu, others in the Collège de Boncourt, while some, who were in affluent circumstances, resided in the Collège de Navarre. This...
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Jan Standonck (section Collège de Montaigu)
many colleges, all of them strictly controlled and dedicated to poor students with real vocations. Chief amongst them was the Collège de Montaigu, latterly...
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Tronel, Jacky (14 March 2010). "Montaigu, ancien collège transformé en pénitencier militaire" [Montaigu, a former college transformed into a military penitentiary]...
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the Collège de Montaigu in Paris where he studied under John Major. His brothers Antonio Fernández and Francisco also went to the Collège de Montaigu. Antonio...
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scholarship to the Collège de Montaigu. Cranston was buried in the chapel of the Collège de Montaigu, beside his former principal at the college Jan Standonck...
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course, he entered the Collège de Montaigu as a philosophy student. In 1525 or 1526, Gérard withdrew his son from the Collège de Montaigu and enrolled him in...
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physician, had become Calvin's friends during their shared time at the Collège de Montaigu. They were sons of Guillaume Cop, a native of Basel who became physician...
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"the Sluggard" Gozelo I, Count of Montaigu (died 1064), founder of the county of Montaigu Gozelo II, Count of Montaigu (died 1097), joined the First Crusade...
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became close friends while they were both students at the austere Collège de Montaigu, to whose reforming Master, Jan Standonck, Boece later became Secretary...
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Brazilian national under-17 team to compete in the 2022 edition of the Montaigu Tournament in France. With five goals in four matches, including one against...
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the Meaux group. He was professor of theology, principal of the Collège de Montaigu from 1504 to 1513, and dean of the Sorbonne's Faculty of Theology...
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1470–1550) at the Collège de Montaigu. In 1509 he shifted to the Collège de Beauvais. He received a baccalaureus formatus in theology from the Collège de la Sorbonne...
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(/ˈmɒntəɡjuː/, MON-tə-ghew), also known throughout history as Montagud, Montaigu, Montague, Montacute (Latin: de Monte Acuto, lit. 'from the sharp mountain';...
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bishop, he held a synod on 7 May 1495. He also gifted a chapel to the Collège de Montaigu. He also helped to establish or reform several religious orders....
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an early age. Born in the diocese of Sens, he studied Arts at the Collège de Montaigu of the University of Paris. He served as Rector of the University...
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schools: Collège Auguste et Jean-Renoir, Collège mixte Les Gondoliers, Collège mixte Edouard Herriot, Collège Haxo Private junior high schools: Collège mixte...
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(north) and Saint-Exupery (south). Collèges Collège Louis Pasteur Collège Bréart Collège Schuman Collège Saint-Exupéry Collège Notre-Dame (private) Lycées Lycée...
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University of Paris. He attended first the ascetic Collège de Montaigu, moving on to the Collège Sainte-Barbe to study for a master's degree. He arrived...
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at the University of Valencia, ending his studies in 1509 at the Collège de Montaigu, Paris. During his studies he was a student of the Nominalist Gaspar...
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Lofficial, Louis-Prosper; Goupilleau de Fontenay, Jean-François; Goupilleau de Montaigu, Philippe Charles Aimé (1994). "Discussion sur la guerre de Vendée, notamment...
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"Hartlepool-based Middlesbrough teen Bryn Morris captains England-Under16s to third in Montaigu Tournament". Hartlepool Mail. 11 April 2012. Archived from the original...
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John Major (philosopher) (category Alumni of Christ's College, Cambridge)
published works). He became a student master ('regent') in Arts in the Collège de Montaigu in 1496 and began the study of theology under the formidable Jan...
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royal favor. He continued to write peacefully within the Collège de Boncourt, attached to the Collège de Navarre, until his last days. Many of his poems had...
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in the French church, particularly Jan Standonck, who founded the Collège de Montaigu along what he thought were Minimist lines. The regard in which Charles...
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