Robert De Sorbon

Robert de Sorbon (October 9, 1201 - August 15, 1274) was a French theologian. He was born in Sorbon, in the Ardennes dpartement. He became chaplain and confessor to King Louis IX of France and founded the Collge de Sorbonne in Paris for the use of 20 theology students in 1257. The Collge later became the Sorbonne University. He died in Paris. Robert de Sorbon Robert de Sorbon

 

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