University of Paris
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- | The name '''Sorbonne''' (''La Sorbonne'') is commonly used to refer to the historic [[University of Paris]] in [[Paris]], [[France]] or one of its successor institutions (see below), but this is a recent usage, and "Sorbonne" has actually been used with different meanings over the centuries. | + | The name '''Sorbonne''' (''La Sorbonne'') is commonly used to refer to the historic [[University of Paris]] in [[Paris]], [[France]] or one of its successor institutions (see below), but this is a recent usage, and "[[Sorbonne]]" has actually been used with different meanings over the centuries. |
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The name Sorbonne (La Sorbonne) is commonly used to refer to the historic University of Paris in Paris, France or one of its successor institutions (see below), but this is a recent usage, and "Sorbonne" has actually been used with different meanings over the centuries.
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