Collège de Montaigu

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Constituent college of the Faculty of Arts of the University of Paris

About Collège de Montaigu

According to Wikipedia, The Collège de Montaigu was one of the constituent colleges of the Faculty of Arts of the University of Paris. History The college, originally called Collège des Aicelins, was founded in 1314 by Gilles I Aycelin de Montaigu, Archbishop of Narbonne and Archbishop of Rouen. It changed its name after it had been restored in 1388 by his relative Pierre Aycelin de Montaigut, Bishop of Nevers and Laon.

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What Is Collège de Montaigu Known For?

Collège de Montaigu is known for it's academic work in the following disciplines:

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Who Are Collège de Montaigu's Most Influential Alumni?

Collège de Montaigu's most influential alumni include professors and professionals in the fields of Religious Studies, Literature, and Law. Here are some of Collège de Montaigu's most famous alumni:

John Calvin
John Calvin
A French Protestant reformer.
Erasmus
Erasmus
A Dutch Renaissance humanist, Catholic priest, and theologian.
Hector Boece
Hector Boece
A Scottish philosopher and historian .
Jan Standonck
Jan Standonck
A Dutch theologian.
John Major
John Major
A Scottish philosopher.
Jacobus Latomus
Jacobus Latomus
A Belgian theologian.
Jacques Almain
A French theologian.

Who Are Collège de Montaigu's Most Influential Faculty?

Julien Louis Geoffroy
Julien Louis Geoffroy
A French journalist and literary critic.

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