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  1. Studium Generale Lovaniense. Insigne heraldicum. à Johanne IV. Brabantiae Duce An. 1425. fundata et à Martino V. P. M. An. seq. 5. Id. dec. Confirmata. Febronius. Studium Generale Lovaniense fuit universitas studiorum in urbe Lovanii anno 1425 condita annoque 1797 abolita.

  2. The name was in medieval Latin Studium generale Lovaniense or Universitas Studii Lovaniensis, in humanistical Latin Academia Lovaniensis, and most usually, Universitas Lovaniensis, in Dutch Universiteyt Loven and also Hooge School van Loven.

  3. 19 de abr. de 2024 · La Antigua Universidad de Lovaina (o Studium Generale Lovaniense) fue fundada en 1425 por el Duque Juan IV de Brabante, las autoridades civiles de Brabante, así como la administración municipal de la ciudad de Lovaina, a pesar de la oposición inicial del capítulo de Sint-Pieter.

  4. The city of Leuven, in the former Duchy of Brabant, has been the seat of four universities: 1425: The University of Leuven (1425–1797) or Studium Generale Lovaniense or Universitas Studiorum Lovaniensis, was founded by the French prince Jean de Valois Bourgogne, Duke John IV of Brabant, with the consent of Pope Martin V.

  5. De Universiteit Leuven, in het Latijn Studium Generale Lovaniense, of Universitas Studii Lovaniensis, werd gesticht in 1425 en bleef actief tot aan haar opheffing einde 1797. Het was de eerste en gedurende anderhalve eeuw ook de enige universiteit van de Nederlanden.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KU_LeuvenKU Leuven - Wikipedia

    In its statutes, KU Leuven officially declares against the rulings of the Court of Cassation and the Cour d'Appel, to be the continuation of the Studium Generale Lovaniense established in 1425, and together with UCLouvain it sets out to celebrate its 600th anniversary in 2025.

  7. The Old University of Leuven (or of Louvain) is the name historians give to the university, or studium generale, founded in Leuven, Brabant (then part of the Burgundian Netherlands, now part of Belgium), in 1425.The university was closed in 1797, a week after the cession to the French Republic of the Austrian Netherlands and the principality of Liège (jointly the future Belgium) by the Treaty ...