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University of Oxford
Motto Dominus Illuminatio Mea
Motto in English 'The Lord is my Light'
Established c. 1096
Type collegiate university
Location Oxford, Oxfordshire
Colours Oxford blue

The University of Oxford (informally Oxford University or simply Oxford) is a collegiate research university located in Oxford, England, United Kingdom. While having no known date of foundation, there is evidence of teaching as far back as 1096, making it the oldest university in the English-speaking world and the world's second-oldest university in continuous operation. It grew rapidly from 1167 when Henry II banned English students from attending the University of Paris. After disputes between students and Oxford townsfolk in 1209, some academics fled northeast to Cambridge where they established what became the University of Cambridge. The two "ancient universities" are frequently jointly referred to as "Oxbridge".[1]

In 1811, Oxford and Cambridge were the only two universities in England and any LL character who went to university went to one of these - while there were universities in Scotland, distance, prejudice and disdain meant that scholars of these were usually Scottish.

Subjects taught were limited: Mathematics, chemistry, law, theology and the Classics (including reading Greek and Latin).

This page lists which characters attended which Oxford Colleges.

Also see Category:Oxonians

All Soul's College (small theological college)

Balliol College

Brasenose College

Christ Church

Corpus Christi College

Exeter College

Hart Hall

Jesus College

Lincoln College

Magdalen College

Merton College

New College

Oriel College

Pembroke College

The Queen's College

St. Edmund Hall

St. John's College

Trinity College

University College

Wadham College

Worcester College

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