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  1. King's was founded in 1441 by King Henry VI soon after he had founded its sister institution at Eton College. Initially, King's accepted only students from Eton College. However, the king's plans for King's College were disrupted by the Wars of the Roses and the resultant scarcity of funds, and then his eventual deposition.

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    • Collegium Regale beate Marie et sancti Nicholai Cantebrigie
    • The King's College of Our Lady and Saint Nicholas in Cambridge
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  2. King's will suit you wherever your interests lie within the History course. Academics at King's currently teach Greek and Roman history, medieval history both early and late, European history from 1715 to the present, world history, and the history of political thought from Plato and Aristotle to Rousseau and Marx.

  3. King’s College Chapel is the oldest surviving building within the College site and perhaps the most iconic building in Cambridge. Work on this Chapel only started five years after King’s College was founded by Henry VI in 1441.

  4. Geschichte. Das King’s College wurde am 12. Februar 1441 von Heinrich VI. gegründet, ursprünglich nur für zwölf bedürftige Studenten. Am Ostersonntag, den 2. April 1441 legte der König selbst den Grundstein für den Old Court im Garten der Trinity Hall. Das College wurde der Jungfrau Maria und dem heiligen Nikolaus von Myra geweiht.

  5. One of the 31 constituent Colleges that make up the University of Cambridge, Kings College was founded by King Henry VI in 1441 and has continuously striven to uphold Henry’s love for ‘education, religion, learning and research’.

  6. 16. Dez. 2015 · In the mid-1950s a fellow and archivist of King’s College, Cambridge, was asked to write a 10,000-word history of the building closest to his heart. John John King’s College Chapel: an architectural masterpiece and the man who told its story | University of Cambridge

  7. The first stone of the Chapel was laid, by Henry himself, on the Feast of St James the Apostle, 25 July 1446, the College having been begun in 1441. By the end of the reign of Richard III (1485), despite the Wars of the Roses, five bays had been completed and a timber roof erected.