University Of Rome La Sapienza

University of Rome ''La Sapienza is the most ancient university of Rome, Italy. In Italian, Sapienza'' means 'wisdom'. La Sapienza was founded in 1303 by Pope Boniface VIII, as a Studium for ecclesiastical studies. In 1431, Pope Eugenius IV introduces a new tax on wine, in order to raise funds for the university; the money is used to buy a palace next to St. Eusthachius, which will be later called "La Sapienza". In 1935, the new university campus is completed. Currently, La Sapienza offers 21 faculties to its 147,000 students.

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Rome, Sapienza

 

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