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The College of Juilly (French: Collège de Juilly) is a Catholic private teaching establishment located in the commune of Juilly, in Seine-et-Marne (France). Directed by the French Oratorians, it was created in 1638 by the congregationists headed by Father Charles de Condren. The monks quit the abbey in 1637 and handed it out to the Oratorians, who created an internship for the education of the French nobility. The abbey then became a Royal Academy, and retains to this day the three fleur-de-lys on its arm. The Juilly College also served many times as a war hospital.

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  • The College of Juilly (French: Collège de Juilly) is a Catholic private teaching establishment located in the commune of Juilly, in Seine-et-Marne (France). Directed by the French Oratorians, it was created in 1638 by the congregationists headed by Father Charles de Condren. According to the legend, Saint Geneviève stopped in the village of Juilly in 470, and a water source suddenly emerged where she prayed. The spot quickly became a pilgrimage place, and the College was built around it. An abbey established itself there during the 12th century, while Blanche of Castile, the mother of Saint-Louis, decided in the 13th century to establish there an orphanage which hosted the children of those knights killed during the Crusades. Joan of Arc might have sojourned there while coming back from Orleans. The monks quit the abbey in 1637 and handed it out to the Oratorians, who created an internship for the education of the French nobility. The abbey then became a Royal Academy, and retains to this day the three fleur-de-lys on its arm. The Juilly College also served many times as a war hospital. It hosts a beautiful library notably composed of a reproduction of the United States Declaration of Independence, which was offered to La Fayette, as well as Diderot's original Encyclopédie. (en)
  • Le collège de Juilly est un établissement d'enseignement, placé sous la tutelle de l'Oratoire de France, qui fonctionne presque sans interruption de 1638 à 2012. Situé à Juilly en Seine-et-Marne (France), à une trentaine de kilomètres au nord-est de Paris, il comprenait une école maternelle, une école primaire, un collège et un lycée. Réservé aux garçons, il était devenu mixte dans les années 1980 et accueillait ensuite des élèves, garçons et filles, en internat, demi-pension et externat. (fr)
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  • Le collège de Juilly est un établissement d'enseignement, placé sous la tutelle de l'Oratoire de France, qui fonctionne presque sans interruption de 1638 à 2012. Situé à Juilly en Seine-et-Marne (France), à une trentaine de kilomètres au nord-est de Paris, il comprenait une école maternelle, une école primaire, un collège et un lycée. Réservé aux garçons, il était devenu mixte dans les années 1980 et accueillait ensuite des élèves, garçons et filles, en internat, demi-pension et externat. (fr)
  • The College of Juilly (French: Collège de Juilly) is a Catholic private teaching establishment located in the commune of Juilly, in Seine-et-Marne (France). Directed by the French Oratorians, it was created in 1638 by the congregationists headed by Father Charles de Condren. The monks quit the abbey in 1637 and handed it out to the Oratorians, who created an internship for the education of the French nobility. The abbey then became a Royal Academy, and retains to this day the three fleur-de-lys on its arm. The Juilly College also served many times as a war hospital. (en)
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