Collège de Calvi

[1] It was a primary education college where students learned the rudiments of grammar.

[2] It was merged with the Collège des Dix-Huit (College of the Eighteen).

The college, together with the Sorbonne, was suppressed by decree of 5 April 1792, after the French Revolution, and restored in 1808 by Napoleon Bonaparte.

Destroyed during the reconstruction of the College of Sorbonne from 1884 until 1889, it occupied the place of the church.

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