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  2. University of Paris - Wikipedia

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    The University of Paris (French: Université de Paris ), known metonymically as the Sorbonne ( French: [sɔʁbɔn] ), was the leading university in Paris, France, from 1150 to 1970, except for 1793–1806 during the French Revolution. Emerging around 1150 as a corporation associated with the cathedral school of Paris, it was considered the ...

  3. Paris Cité University - Wikipedia

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    The University of Paris was created as a university grouping on 20 March 2019. The Universities of Paris V and Paris VII were dissolved on 1 January 2020 while the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, as a "component-institution", retains its legal personality. On 21 June 2019, Christine Clerici was elected President of University of Paris.

  4. Paris-Sud University - Wikipedia

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    Paris-Sud University (French: Université Paris-Sud ), also known as the University of Paris — XI (or as the Université d'Orsay before 1971), was a French research university distributed among several campuses in the southern suburbs of Paris, including Orsay, Cachan, Châtenay-Malabry, Sceaux, and Kremlin-Bicêtre campuses.

  5. Battle of Paris (1814) - Wikipedia

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    Russian army enters Paris. The Battle of Paris (or the Storming of Paris [2]) was fought on 30–31 March 1814 between the Sixth Coalition, consisting of Russia, Austria, and Prussia, and the French Empire. After a day of fighting in the suburbs of Paris, the French surrendered on 31 March, ending the War of the Sixth Coalition and forcing ...

  6. St. Sergius Institute - Wikipedia

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    The St. Sergius Institute: Offers a complete program of licentiate, masters and doctoral degrees. Serves as a centre of theological education by correspondence [4] Is a centre of pastoral training. Provides teaching in the sacred arts, iconography and liturgical singing. Serves as a laboratory for research in religious history and science.

  7. Collège des Bernardins - Wikipedia

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    The Collège of Bernardins, or Collège Saint-Bernard, located no 20, rue de Poissy in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, is a former Cistercian college of the University of Paris. Founded by Stephen of Lexington, abbot of Clairvaux, and built from 1248 with the encouragement of Pope Innocent IV, it served until the French Revolution as the ...

  8. Saint-Denis–Université station - Wikipedia

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    Location within Paris and inner ring. Saint-Denis–Université ( French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ dəni ynivɛʁsite]) is the terminus of the northeastern branch of Line 13 of the Paris Métro, located in the suburban town of Saint-Denis. It is the most northerly station on the Paris Métro system. It serves the University of Paris 8 Vincennes ...

  9. Education in Paris - Wikipedia

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    Twelve centuries later, education in Paris and the Paris region ( Île-de-France région) employs approximately 330,000 people, 170,000 of whom are teachers and professors teaching approximately 2.9 million children and students in around 9,000 primary, secondary, and higher education schools and institutions. [1]