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- Q1110005 subject Q7447816.
- Q1110005 subject Q8091184.
- Q1110005 subject Q8093497.
- Q1110005 subject Q8318121.
- Q1110005 subject Q8370837.
- Q1110005 subject Q8518975.
- Q1110005 abstract "The College of Beauvais (also known the College of Dormans-Beauvais) was in Paris in what is now the Rue Jean de Beauvais. At the end of the 17th century and at the beginning of the 18th century, it was one of the leading schools of France, educating pupils whose parents were prominent in the French establishment.The college was founded in 1370 by Jean de Dormans, Bishop of Beauvais and Chancellor of France. The Midsummer's Day Hall which remains standing today, was built in 1375 by Raymond du Temple, architect of Charles V of France. Later in 1381 he designed further buildings of the college.Alumni of the College of Beauvais include Jean Racine, Nicolas Boileau, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Charles Perrault, Cyrano de Bergerac and Claude Nicolas Ledoux etc.".
- Q1110005 wikiPageWikiLink Q1048916.
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- Q1110005 wikiPageWikiLink Q7447816.
- Q1110005 wikiPageWikiLink Q8091184.
- Q1110005 wikiPageWikiLink Q8093497.
- Q1110005 wikiPageWikiLink Q8318121.
- Q1110005 wikiPageWikiLink Q8370837.
- Q1110005 wikiPageWikiLink Q8518975.
- Q1110005 wikiPageWikiLink Q90.
- Q1110005 comment "The College of Beauvais (also known the College of Dormans-Beauvais) was in Paris in what is now the Rue Jean de Beauvais. At the end of the 17th century and at the beginning of the 18th century, it was one of the leading schools of France, educating pupils whose parents were prominent in the French establishment.The college was founded in 1370 by Jean de Dormans, Bishop of Beauvais and Chancellor of France.".
- Q1110005 label "Collège de Beauvais".