Collège de Navarre

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Collège de Navarre was a prominent medieval college of the University of Paris, renowned for educating many influential French statesmen, scholars, and church leaders.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf college of the University of Paris
medieval college
affiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
country France
dissolved 1793
French Revolution
endCause secularization of French education
foundedBy Jeanne de Navarre NERFINISHED
Joan I of Navarre
surface form: Queen Joan I of Navarre
hasBuildingUse chapel
lecture halls
student residence
hasCurriculumFeature scholastic method of teaching
hasHeritageStatus no longer extant as an independent college
hasSelectionCriterion support for poor students from Navarre
historicalPeriod Ancien Régime
Middle Ages
inception 1304
influenced French Church hierarchy
French intellectual life
French royal administration
locatedIn Latin Quarter
surface form: Latin Quarter of Paris

Paris
locatedOn Montagne Sainte-Geneviève
namedAfter Navarre NERFINISHED
notableFor education of French statesmen
education of church leaders
education of scholars
offersProgram liberal arts
philosophy
theology
partOf University of Paris NERFINISHED
medieval Parisian university system
patron Kingdom of Navarre NERFINISHED
primaryLanguageOfInstruction Latin
reputation one of the most prestigious colleges of the University of Paris
studentBody clerical students
students from France
students from Navarre
typeOfInstitution arts college
theological college

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Charles-François Lebrun educatedAt Collège de Navarre
Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyès educatedAt Collège de Navarre
Hubert Robert educatedAt Collège de Navarre
Marquis de Condorcet educatedAt Collège de Navarre
Cardinal Richelieu education Collège de Navarre