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  1. The College of Navarre ( French: Collège de Navarre) was one of the colleges of the historic University of Paris, rivaling the Sorbonne and renowned for its library. History. It was founded by Queen Joan I of Navarre in 1305, who provided for three departments, the arts with 20 students, philosophy with 30 and theology with 20 students. [1]

  2. Das Collège de Navarre war ein Collège der ehemaligen Universität von Paris. Es wurde 1304 von Johanna I. von Navarra , der Ehefrau des französischen Königs Philipp IV. in den Räumlichkeiten ihres Hôtel de Navarre in der Rue Saint-André des Arts gegründet.

  3. Collège de Navarre. Het Collège de Navarre was een onderdeel van de Universiteit van Parijs. Het college werd in 1304 opgericht met financiële hulp van Johanna I van Navarra, de vrouw van de Franse koning Filips IV de schone.. Johanna van Navarra stelde haar Hôtel in de Rue Saint-André-des-Arts aan het College ter beschikking.

  4. The Collège de Boncourt, in the (now) 5th arrondissement of Paris, rue Bordet or Bordeille (modern rue Descartes), was established in 1353 by Pierre Becoud (which became "Boncourt" by alteration) History Collection of titles for the union of the Collége de Boncourt and the Collège de Tournai into the Collège royal de Navarre (1637).

  5. Irish College in Paris. Coordinates: 48.8440412°N 2.3459544°E. The Irish College in Paris ( Irish: Coláiste na nGael, [1] French: Collège des Irlandais, Latin: Collegium Clericorum Hibernoram) was for three centuries a major Roman Catholic educational establishment for Irish students.