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Scots College (Paris)
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The Scots College (Latin: Collegium Scoticum; French: Collège des Écossais) was a college of the University of Paris, France, founded by an Act of the Parliament of Paris on 8 July 1333. The act was a ratification of an event that had already taken place, the founding of the Collegium Scoticum, one of a number of national colleges into which the university was divided. The Scots College came to an end in 1793 when the National Convention abolished the colleges and reorganized the university along different lines.
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French: Collège des Ecossais | |
![]() Entrance of the Scots College (Paris) | |
Latin: Collegium Scoticum | |
Other names | College of Grisy |
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Type | Seminary/College |
Active | 1333–1793 |
Founder | David de Moravia |
Religious affiliation | Roman Catholic |
Academic affiliation | University of Paris |
Location | 65 Rue du Cardinal Lemoine, 75005 Paris, France 48.8458543°N 2.3506909°E / 48.8458543; 2.3506909 |
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