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A ban on British scholars going to study in Paris helped shape the history of Oxford University. During the Middle Ages, many of the best students from Britain went to study at the University of Paris, until Henry II instigated the ban in 1167.
Sep 2, 2017
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... University of Oxford developed rapidly from 1167 onwards after English students were banned from attending the University of Paris by Henry II, the English king
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