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1385

Heidelberg University founded

1385

Rupert I, Elector Palatine, persuaded the Roman pope Urban VI to let him establish a studium generale in his Rhineland city. Heidelberg would become the German empire's oldest university and a center for both early humanism and, much later, Protestant theology. Its first rector was a Sorbonne master who imported Parisian methods of disputation.