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| | Universities ofBordeaux I, II, and III -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | French Universités De Bordeaux I, II, Et III, coeducational, autonomous, state-financed institutions of higher learning at Bordeaux, France. |
 | | The three universities were established in 1970 under the 1968 Orientation Act, reforming French education, to replace the original University of Bordeaux, which was founded in 1441 and confirmed by papal bull during the reign of King Charles VII. |
 | | "Bordeaux I, II, and III, Universities of." Encyclopædia Britannica. |
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