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    Robert de Sorbon (French: [sɔʁbɔ̃]; 9 October 1201 – 15 August 1274) was a French theologian, the chaplain of Louis IX of France, and founder of the Sorbonne...
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    Sorbon (French pronunciation: [sɔʁbɔ̃]) is a commune of the Ardennes department in northern France. It was the birthplace of Robert de Sorbon, (1201–1274)...
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    (French: Collège de Sorbonne) was a theological college of the University of Paris, founded in 1253 (confirmed in 1257) by Robert de Sorbon (1201–1274), after...
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    to the Middle Ages in 1257 when Sorbonne College was established by Robert de Sorbon as a constituent college of the University of Paris, one of the first...
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  • France; a commune Jérémy Sorbon (born 1983) French soccer player Robert de Sorbon (1201-1274) founder of The Sorbonne Sorbonne (disambiguation) This...
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    for sainthood is underway. Robert de Sorbon (1201–1274), French theologian and founder of College of Sorbonne Saint Robert de Turlande (d. 1067), founding...
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    Paris-Sorbonne University (Paris IV). The college was founded in 1253 by Robert de Sorbon. Louis IX of France confirmed the foundation in 1257. It was one of...
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    College of Sorbonne by Robert de Sorbon. 1314 – Jacques DeMolay, grand master of the Knights Templar, is burned at the stake on the Île de la Cité. 1348–49...
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    The University of Paris (French: Université de Paris), known metonymically as the Sorbonne (French: [sɔʁbɔn]), was the leading university in Paris, France...
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    (his family, confidants, and counselors, among whom are Joinville and Robert de Sorbon) who express themselves particularly in the conversation: the king...
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  • Robert Holcot Robert Kilwardby, (died 1279) Robert of Melun Robert Pullus Robert de Sorbon, (1201–1274) Robert of Torigni, (1106–1186) Robertus Anglicus...
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    Constitutions of Alexander de Stavenby (1237) Wilkins, I:645; also quoted in Thomas Aquinas Summa Theologica I-II, 7, 3. Robert de Sorbon, De Confessione, MBP XXV:354...
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  • the Ecole supérieure Robert de Sorbon® "Welcome to Ecolesuperieureeducare". ecolesuperieureeducare.com. Retrieved 2019-04-23. Code de l'éducation - Article...
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    religious. On the other hand, admirers such as the secular cleric Robert de Sorbon (died 1274) noted that Beguines exhibited far more devotion to God...
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  • Collège de Calvi, also called Calvi or Little Sorbonne, was a college of the University of Paris. The college was founded by Robert de Sorbon in 1271...
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    Poland. Louis IX (the Saint) confirms the foundation by his chaplain Robert de Sorbon of the College of Sorbonne in Paris, giving a formal college (and still-common...
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    List of oldest universities in continuous operation (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    l'initiative des évêques de Belgique, c'est-à-dire l'université catholique de Malines devenue de Louvain l'année suivante". de Ridder-Symoens, Hilde: A...
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    Cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris. He became friends with Robert de Sorbon, a fellow Canon of Paris and founder of the Collège de Sorbonne, and on 29 September...
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  • 13) Quartier de la Sorbonne, part of the 5th arrondissement of Paris Robert de Sorbon (1201–1274), founder of the College of Sorbonne Sorbon (disambiguation)...
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    chronicler and writer (d. 1274) October 9 – Robert de Sorbon, French monk and theologian (d. 1274) October 10 – Richard de Fournival, French philosopher (d. 1260)...
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    "Legal Texts on de Sorbon". sorbon.fr. Archived from the original on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2010-08-14. "Ecole Supérieure Robert de Sorbon". doceos.com....
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    studied in America at Tufts University and at the Ecole Supérieure Robert de Sorbon in France, and as a result she also speaks Spanish, English and French...
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  • transcribed in the old collections of French songs, and the preacher Robert de Sorbon informs us in a curious passage that one day a jongleur sang a poem...
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    Robert Stitchill (or Stichel), English prior and bishop August 12 – Duzong (or Zhao Qi), Chinese emperor (b. 1240) August 15 – Robert de Sorbon, French...
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    Commercial de Nancy) Sciences Po Paris (French-German Undergraduate Campus) Centre de Nancy-AgroParisTech École Supérieure Robert de Sorbon French National...
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    author of Le Voir Dit, was born in Machault; Boucher de Perthes, prehistorian Robert de Sorbon (1201–1274), who created in Paris the Sorbonne, the famous...
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    College de Sorbonne, (1289–1795) The college of theology, Maison de Sorbonne, was established at the Collège de Sorbonne in 1257 by Robert de Sorbon. Its...
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    Ph.D. in International Business and Marketing at Ecole Supérieure Robert de Sorbon. She arrived in the west of Scotland after marrying Puneet Gupta, a...
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    where they were lodged and fed. In 1257, the chaplain of Louis IX, Robert de Sorbon, opened the oldest and most famous College of the University, which...
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    Hurricane Helene impacted the state. 1201 – Robert de Sorbon, French minister and theologian, founded the Collège de Sorbonne (d. 1274) 1221 – Salimbene di...
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