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of students at the medieval Parisian university. It was not intended for students of the historical university nations, but for those coming from territories which had recently come under French rule through the
195:. Le Vau's quickly drawn plans were pronounced "fort beau" ("quite beautiful") by the king, and construction began in 1662 and continued up to Le Vau's death in 1670, when it was taken over by his draftsman, 347: 401: 310: 386: 396: 187:) would have a fine view of it from his future apartments. The site was available because of the planned demolition of the 333: 303: 87: 43: 208: 406: 391: 224: 199:. The college opened in 1688. In accordance with Mazarin's will, his tomb is in the college chapel. 163:, who was one of five executors of Mazarin's estate, contrived to get the college built, appointing 19: 192: 118: 73: 96: 35: 196: 228: 220: 160: 40:
Collège des Quatre-Nations (formerly known as the Collège Mazarin): foundation and statutes
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as the architect. Le Vau, who at the time was also working on the south wing of the
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According to the Cardinal's will it was to have the following composition:
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Notable students of the college include the encyclopedist
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Index


Israel Silvestre

Bibliothèque de la Sorbonne
colleges
University of Paris
Cardinal Mazarin
Bibliothèque Mazarine
nations
Peace of Westphalia
Treaty of the Pyrenees
Flanders
Artois
Hainaut
Luxembourg
Alsace
Pignerol
Papal states
Roussillon
Conflent
Cerdagne
Jean-Baptiste Colbert
Louis Le Vau
Cour Carrée
Palais du Louvre
River Seine
Left Bank
Louis XIV
Tour de Nesle
wall of Philippe Auguste

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