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1218

Salamanca founded as a studium generale

1218

Alfonso IX of Leon granted a royal charter to the schools of Salamanca, converting them into a full university. Students from Iberia and beyond flocked to the stone town on the Tormes to study law, medicine, and Aristotle translated from the Arabic. By the next century Salamanca would rank alongside Paris, Oxford, and Bologna as one of Europe's four great universities.