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Collège de Tournai

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Collection of titles for the union of the Collège de Boncourt and the Collège de Tournai into the Collège royal de Navarre (1637).

The collège de Tournai was a college of the former University of Paris.

It was founded in 1353, along the collège de Boncourt, by the bishop of Tournai, on the montagne Sainte-Geneviève in the (now) 5th arrondissement of Paris. It was later attached to the collège de Navarre.