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Universities in Leuven
The
city of
Leuven
, in the former
Duchy of Brabant
, has been the
seat
of four universities:
1425: The
University of Leuven
or
Studium Generale
Lovaniense
or
Universitas Studiorum Lovaniensis
, was founded by the
French
prince
Jean de Valois Bourgogne, Duke John IV of Brabant
, with the consent of
Pope Martin V
. This university was
officially
abolished in
1797
.
1817: The
State University of Leuven
was founded. This university was officially abolished in 1835.
1835: The new
Catholic University of Mechlin
was
established
in Leuven and took the name of
Catholic University of Leuven
. The
University Faculty
which was originally
composed
almost entirely of clergy was under the direct leadership of the bishops of
Belgium
. This university was
divided
into two parts French and Dutch.
1919: The
Evangelical Theological Faculty
was founded. It is a
private university
offering
bachelor's
and
master's degrees
in
theology
.