Gonville Hall

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Gonville Hall was a medieval college at the University of Cambridge that later evolved into what is now Gonville and Caius College, one of the university’s oldest and most prestigious constituent colleges.

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instanceOf constituent college of the University of Cambridge
medieval college
alsoKnownAs Hall of Gonville NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of England
educationSystem collegiate university system
era Middle Ages
followedBy Gonville and Caius College NERFINISHED
founder Edmund Gonville NERFINISHED
hasHeritage medieval academic institution
hasLegacy contributed to the development of the University of Cambridge collegiate structure
forms part of the history of Gonville and Caius College
hasType educational institution
residential college
isPredecessorOf Gonville and Caius College NERFINISHED
languageOfInstruction Latin
locatedIn Cambridge, England
surface form: Cambridge

Cambridgeshire, England
surface form: Cambridgeshire

England
United Kingdom
historic centre of Cambridge
namedAfter Edmund Gonville NERFINISHED
notableFor being an early Cambridge college
evolving into Gonville and Caius College NERFINISHED
partOf Cambridge University
surface form: University of Cambridge
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
university University of Cambridge NERFINISHED

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Edmund Gonville founded Gonville Hall