Robert de Sorbon

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Robert de Sorbon was a 13th-century French theologian and chaplain to King Louis IX who founded the Sorbonne college in Paris, which became a renowned center of theological and academic study.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman Catholic priest
founder of educational institution
human
theologian
associatedWith Sorbonne University tradition
University of Paris NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 13th century
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of France
educatedAt University of Paris NERFINISHED
employer Louis IX of France
familyName de Sorbon
fieldOfWork education
theology
founded Collège de Sorbonne NERFINISHED
Sorbonne NERFINISHED
givenName Robert
hasOccupation cleric
influenced development of medieval theological education in Paris
knownFor being chaplain to King Louis IX
founding a college for poor theology students
languageOfWorkOrName Latin
Old French
memberOf University of Paris faculty
name Robert de Sorbon self-link
nativeLanguage Old French
notableStudent students of the Sorbonne college
notableWork foundation of the Sorbonne college in Paris
occupation royal chaplain
theologian
university teacher
partOf intellectual life of 13th-century Paris
patron Louis IX of France
placeOfBirth Ardennes region
surface form: Ardennes

France
Sorbon NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Kingdom of France
Paris
positionHeld chaplain to Louis IX of France
religion Catholicism
residence Paris
sexOrGender male
workLocation Paris

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La Sorbonne foundedAsTheologicalCollegeBy Robert de Sorbon
Robert de Sorbon name Robert de Sorbon self-link
La Sorbonne namedAfter Robert de Sorbon
Sorbonne Chapel namedAfter Robert de Sorbon