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Trinity College, Oxford - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Durham College was built for Benedictine monks from the Cathedral Church in the city of Durham, and was built around a single quadrangle, known nowadays as the Durham Quadrangle. |
 | | The only major surviving building from the Durham College foundation is the east range of Durham Quad, containing Old Library, which dates from 1421, although elements of the pre-Reformation fabric also survive on the opposite side of the quad, at either end of the seventeenth-century Hall. |
 | | Durham College was originally dedicated to the Virgin, St Cuthbert, and the Trinity, and it is thought that Trinity College took its name from the last element of this dedication. |
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