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  1. The University of Provence was founded on 9 December 1409 as a studium generale by Louis II of Anjou, Count of Provence, and subsequently recognized by papal bull issued by Antipope Alexander V. [5] [6] In 1792, the University of Provence, along with twenty-one other universities, was dissolved. The university was recreated in 1896.

  2. Localisation. L' université d'Avignon 1 ou Avignon Université 2 est une université française pluridisciplinaire publique située à Avignon dans le Vaucluse, en région Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. Créée en 1303, elle fait partie des plus anciennes universités françaises. Elle compte 7 502 étudiants inscrits en 2018-2019 3.

  3. The first university of Perpignan was established in 1349 by King Peter IV of Aragon. It is one of the oldest regional universities, following in the steps of more renowned centers of learning, such as the far more influential University of Toulouse and University of Montpellier . Peter IV, having conquered in 1344 the town of Perpignan and ...

  4. Farid CHEMAT, Professor (Full) | Cited by 28,466 | of Université d´Avignon et des Pays du Vaucluse, Avignon (UAPV) | Read 451 publications | Contact Farid CHEMAT

  5. The University of Artois ( French: Université d'Artois) is a public university situated in the Nord and Pas-de-Calais departments of northern France . It is situated on 5 campuses in Arras, Béthune, Douai, Lens and Liévin . The University of Artois is a member of the European Doctoral College Lille-Nord-Pas de Calais and the University of ...

  6. The walls of Avignon (French: Les Remparts d'Avignon) are a series of defensive stone walls that surround the city of Avignon in the south of France. They were built in the 14th century during the Avignon papacy and have been continually rebuilt and repaired throughout their subsequent history. The current walls replaced an earlier double set ...

  7. Francis Lambert. Francis Lambert (c. 1486 – April 8, 1530) was a Protestant reformer, the son of a papal official at Avignon, where he was born between 1485 and 1487. At the age of 15 he entered the Franciscan monastery at Avignon, and after 1517 he was an itinerant preacher, travelling through France, Italy and Switzerland.