UCLouvain
The original University of Louvain (''Universitas Lovaniensis'') was founded at the centre of the historic town of Leuven (or ''Louvain'') in 1425, making it the first university in Belgium and the Low Countries, and abolished by law in 1797. This university was the centre of Baianism, Jansenism and Febronianism in Europe. A new university, the State University of Louvain, was founded in 1817 and abolished by the law in 1835. A new catholic university was founded in Mechlin in 1834, the ''Catholic'' University of Mechlin and moved to Leuven in 1835 that is frequently, but controversially, identified as a continuation of the older institution. In 1968 the Catholic University of Leuven split into the Dutch-language ''Katholieke Universiteit Leuven'', which stayed in Leuven, and the French-language ''Université catholique de Louvain'', which moved to Louvain-la-Neuve in Wallonia, 30 km southeast of Brussels. Since the 15th century, ''Leuven/Louvain'', as it is still often called, has been a major contributor to the development of Catholic theology. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: 1940-2001
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Published: 1980-
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Published: 1929-1943
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Published: 1981-
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Published: 1929-1942
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Published: 1980-
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Published: 1989-
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Published: 1965-1970
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Other Authors:
“...Université catholique de Louvain...”
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Published: 1927-
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Published: anfangs;, -, 1959;, -, 1968;, 1969, -, 1972;, 1978-
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Published: 1880-1957
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Published: 1928-
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Published: anfangs;, [1841?]-[1968?]
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Published: 2000
Superior document: Revue d'histoire ecclésiastique 95,3=N°spécial
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Published: 1972-
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Published: 1989-
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Published: 1993
Superior document: Supplementa Humanistica Lovanensia 8
Links: Inhaltsverzeichnis
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Published: [1982]
Superior document: Publications de l'Institut d'études médiévales. 2e série, Textes, études, congrès vol. 5
Links: Inhaltsverzeichnis
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Published: 1970-