Hart Hall

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Hart Hall was a medieval academic hall at the University of Oxford that later evolved into what is now Hertford College.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf medieval academic hall
precursor institution
affiliation University of Oxford NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of England
United Kingdom
educationalLevel tertiary education
era Middle Ages
early modern period
evolvedInto Hertford College, Oxford NERFINISHED
hasFunction place of teaching and study
residence for students of the University of Oxford
hasHeritage medieval Oxford hall system
hasNotableSuccessor Hertford College, Oxford NERFINISHED
hasType constituent hall of a university
educational institution
historicalRelation foundation history of Hertford College, Oxford
historicalStatus defunct academic hall
institutionalContinuityWith Hertford College, Oxford NERFINISHED
languageOfInstruction English
Latin
locatedIn Catte Street, Oxford NERFINISHED
Diocese of Oxford NERFINISHED
England
Oxford
University of Oxford NERFINISHED
namedAfter hart (male deer)
partOf Collegiate University of Oxford NERFINISHED
central Oxford colleges and halls cluster
successor Hertford College, Oxford NERFINISHED

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