King's Hall was once one of the constituent colleges of Cambridge, founded in 1317, the second after Peterhouse. King's Hall was established by King Edward II to provide chancery clerks for his administration, and was very rich compared to Michaelhouse, which occupied the southern area of what is now Trinity Great Court.
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| - King’s Hall (Cambridge) (de)
- King's Hall (es)
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| - King's Hall was once one of the constituent colleges of Cambridge, founded in 1317, the second after Peterhouse. King's Hall was established by King Edward II to provide chancery clerks for his administration, and was very rich compared to Michaelhouse, which occupied the southern area of what is now Trinity Great Court. (en)
- King's Hall fue uno de los colleges constituyentes de la Universidad de Cambridge, fundado en 1317, el segundo tras Peterhouse. King's Hall fue establecido por el rey Eduardo II para proveer de secretarios de tribunales a su administración. Alan Cobban ha identificado a John Hotham, Obispo de Ely, como la persona que guio a Eduardo II en su fundación. Recibió patente real de Eduardo III en 1337. King's Hall no existe desde su fusión con Michaelhouse en 1546 por Enrique VIII para dar lugar al Trinity College.
* Datos: Q1281038 (es)
- King’s Hall, gegründet 1317, war das zweite College nach Peterhouse und vor , aus denen die University of Cambridge hervorging. Es wurde am 7. Juli 1317 von König Eduard II. auf Rat von Erzbischof und Lordkanzler John Hotham gestiftet, um Kanzleischreiber für Edwards Regierung auszubilden. Eduard III. gab dem College 1337 Briefpatente. (de)
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