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  1. John Arrowsmith (scholar) Michael Atiyah. Isaac Barrow. Robert Beaumont (Master of Trinity College) Richard Bentley. William Bill. Samuel Brooke. Henry Montagu Butler. Draft:Political career of Rab Butler (1951-1956)

  2. Trinity Hall (formally The College or Hall of the Holy Trinity in the University of Cambridge) is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. [4] Founded in 1350, it is the fifth-oldest surviving college of the university, having been established by William Bateman , Bishop of Norwich , to train clergymen in canon law after the Black Death .

  3. Trinity College Kirk, also known as Trinity College Church, the remnants of a medieval collegiate foundation in Edinburgh. Trinity College of Music, in Greenwich, Greater London, now merged into Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance. Trinity Catholic College, Middlesbrough, a school in North Yorkshire.

  4. Trinity College er eit av dei mange kollegia som går under University of Cambridge i England. Trinity blei grunnlagt i 1546 , og er den største av alle skulane i Cambridge og Oxford , med omtrent 660 bachelorstudentar , 430 masterstudentar , og over 160 «fellowstudentar».

  5. Trinity College Dublin is one of the seven ancient universities of Great Britain and Ireland, and it is a sister college to both St John's College, Cambridge, and Oriel College, Oxford. [18] [19] By incorporation, a graduate of Dublin, Oxford or Cambridge can be conferred the equivalent degree at either of the other two without further examination. [20]

  6. Trinity College. Trinity College ("Kutsal Üçlü Koleji"), Cambridge Üniversitesi 'ni oluşturan 31 kolejden biridir. 1546 yılında Kral VIII. Henry tarafından kurulmuştur. Oxford ve Cambridge Üniversiteleri kolejleri arasında en zengin olanıdır. Cambridge Üniversitesi'nin elde ettigi 96 Nobel Ödülü 'nden 32'sini alan Trinity ...

  7. Great Court is the main court of Trinity College, Cambridge, and reputed to be the largest enclosed courtyard in Europe. [1] The court was completed by Thomas Nevile, master of the college, in the early years of the 17th century, when he rearranged the existing buildings to form a single court. [2]