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    The College of Navarre (French: Collège de Navarre, pronounced [kɔlɛʒ də navaʁ]) was one of the colleges of the historic University of Paris. It rivaled...
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    should be sewn into a sack and thrown into the Seine. Students at the Collège de Navarre satirized her in a play as "a Fury from Hell". Her brother forced...
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  • writer Navarre (restaurant), a restaurant in Portland, Oregon, U.S. Navarre Corporation, a publishing/distribution company Collège de Navarre, a historical...
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    future poet was educated at home in his earliest years and sent to the Collège de Navarre in Paris at age nine. When Madeleine of France married to James V...
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    His father, maître des Comptes of Rouen, sent him to study at the Collège de Navarre. Guillaume early showed the wit that was to distinguish him, and gained...
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    The College of Sorbonne (French: Collège de Sorbonne) was a theological college of the University of Paris, founded in 1253 (confirmed in 1257) by Robert...
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    Montagne Sainte-Geneviève (category Île-de-France geography stubs)
    Saint-Étienne-du-Mont Genevieve Quartier Latin Collège Sainte-Barbe Collège de Tournai Collège de Boncourt Collège de Navarre 48°50′47″N 2°20′45″E / 48.84639°N...
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    in the Collège Montaigu, others in the Collège de Boncourt, while some, who were in affluent circumstances, resided in the Collège de Navarre. This situation...
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    the bishop of Tournai, on the montagne Sainte-Geneviève in the (now) 5th arrondissement of Paris. It was later attached to the collège de Navarre. v t e...
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    The Irish College in Paris originated in 1578 with students dispersed between Collège Montaigu, Collège de Boncourt, and the Collège de Navarre; in 1677...
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  • should be sewn into a sack and thrown into the Seine. Students at the Collège de Navarre satirized her in a play as "a Fury from Hell". Her brother forced...
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     246-260. Recueil des titres concernans l'union des collèges de Boncour et Tournay au collège royal de Navarre. Procez verbal du 31 aoust 1637. Read on line...
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    farmer. He gained admission at age twelve (thus about 1527) to the Collège de Navarre, working as a servant. A reaction against scholasticism was in full...
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    Queen of Navarre and Countess of Champagne from 1274 until 1305. She was also Queen of France by marriage to King Philip IV. She founded the College of Navarre...
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    Crichton travelled to Paris, where he continued his education at the Collège de Navarre. It was in the French capital that he first came to prominence by...
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    botanist. He was born in Paris and received his education in the Collège de Navarre. He was a nephew of Melchisédech Thévenot, with whom he is often confused...
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    became the first professor of experimental physics in France, at the collège de Navarre, University of Paris. In 1762, he was named director of the Royal...
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    (1616–1632), who died in Venice. By 1633 he was a student at the Collège de Navarre, part of the University of Paris. He did homage to Louis XIII of France...
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    Constantinople, but brought up at Carcassonne. He was educated in Paris at the Collège de Navarre. Entering the army at seventeen, he left it two years afterwards;...
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    was presented to the abbey of Jumièges immediately on leaving the Collège de Navarre, and he was only twenty-six when he succeeded his uncle in the archiepiscopal...
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    Indochina War. Navarre was in overall command during the French defeat at the Battle of Điện Biên Phủ. Navarre entered l'École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr...
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  • Renaissance. Born in Le Mans into a bourgeois family, he studied at the Collège de Navarre in Paris, where his brother Jean was a professor of mathematics and...
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    Ovid's Heroides. Born in Cognac, Charente, he studied theology at the Collège de Navarre, and became a member of the court of Charles VIII of France. A terrible...
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    This relationship was aided by the two having been classmates at the Collège de Navarre. He fought under the duke at the siege of La Rochelle in 1573 before...
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    Henry (le Bon Roi Henri) or Henry the Great (Henri le Grand), was King of Navarre (as Henry III) from 1572 and King of France from 1589 to 1610. He was the...
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    mathematics, civil and military architecture, and astronomy after leaving Collège de Navarre in Paris. In 1730 he was appointed professor of architecture and,...
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  • Within the University, he first taught arts at the Collège de Navarre, then from 1500 was at the Collège de Sorbonne, and earned a doctorate in theology in...
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    Saint-Sauveur-Lendelin (Manche), after studies of philosophy at the Collège de Navarre, he started his career during the Ancien Régime, making his first...
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  • Jean de Gagny (died 1549) was a French theologian. He was at the Collège de Navarre in 1524. He became Rector of the University of Paris, in 1531, and...
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    he studied rhetoric and philosophy at the Collège de Lisieux and then theology at the Collège de Navarre. He was left destitute in 1731 by the death...
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