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'''Robert de Sorbon''' (9 October 1201 – 15 August 1274) was a [[France|French]] theologian, the chaplain of [[Louis IX of France]] and founder of the {{Wiki|College of Sorbonne}} in [[Paris]].
'''Robert de Sorbon''' (9 October 1201 – 15 August 1274) was a [[France|French]] theologian, the chaplain of [[Louis IX of France]] and founder of the {{Wiki|College of Sorbonne}} in [[Paris]].


After having struggled to become a doctor of theology, Sorbon sought to facilitate the education of disadvantaged children like himself. King Louis IX offered him a house on the rue Coupe-Gueule along with a few of the King's own outbuildings, where Sorbon subsequently built his college. The [[Sorbonne]] district of Paris would later be named after him.
After having struggled to become a doctor of theology, Sorbon sought to facilitate the education of disadvantaged children like himself. King Louis IX offered him a house on the rue Coupe-Gueule along with a few of the King's own outbuildings, where Sorbon subsequently built his college. The [[Sorbonne]] district of Paris would later be named after him.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – [[Database: Sorbonne]]</ref>
 
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==References==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]''
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Robert de Sorbon (9 October 1201 – 15 August 1274) was a French theologian, the chaplain of Louis IX of France and founder of the College of Sorbonne in Paris.

After having struggled to become a doctor of theology, Sorbon sought to facilitate the education of disadvantaged children like himself. King Louis IX offered him a house on the rue Coupe-Gueule along with a few of the King's own outbuildings, where Sorbon subsequently built his college. The Sorbonne district of Paris would later be named after him.[1]

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