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|other_names=The Sorbonne | |other_names=The Sorbonne | ||
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|motto=Hic et ubique terrarum | |motto=Hic et ubique terrarum | ||
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+ | |description=The main university in Paris, France, active from 1150 to 1970, when it was divided into 13 autonomous universities. | ||
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+ | The '''University of Paris''', known as the '''[[Sorbonne]]''', was the main [[university]] in [[Paris]], [[France]], active from 1150 to 1970, with the exception of 1793–1806 under the [[French Revolution]]. | ||
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+ | Internationally highly reputed for its academic performance in the [[humanities]] ever since the [[Middle Ages]] – notably in [[theology]] and [[philosophy]] – it introduced several academic standards and traditions that have endured ever since and spread internationally, such as [[Doctor (title)|doctoral degree]]s and [[student nation]]s. Vast numbers of [[popes]], [[royal family|royalty]], scientists, and intellectuals were educated at the University of Paris. | ||
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+ | In 1970, following the [[May 68|civil unrest of May 1968]], the university was divided into 13 autonomous universities. | ||
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University of Paris (University) | |
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Motto | Hic et ubique terrarum (Latin) |
Formation | 1150 |
Extinction | 1970 |
Headquarters | Paris, Fance |
Other name | The Sorbonne |
The main university in Paris, France, active from 1150 to 1970, when it was divided into 13 autonomous universities. |
The University of Paris, known as the Sorbonne, was the main university in Paris, France, active from 1150 to 1970, with the exception of 1793–1806 under the French Revolution.
Internationally highly reputed for its academic performance in the humanities ever since the Middle Ages – notably in theology and philosophy – it introduced several academic standards and traditions that have endured ever since and spread internationally, such as doctoral degrees and student nations. Vast numbers of popes, royalty, scientists, and intellectuals were educated at the University of Paris.
In 1970, following the civil unrest of May 1968, the university was divided into 13 autonomous universities.
Employee on Wikispooks
Employee | Job | Appointed | End |
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Olivier Long | Rockefeller Fellow | 1938 | 1939 |
Alumni on Wikispooks
Person | Born | Died | Nationality | Summary | Description |
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Raymond Aron | 14 March 1905 | 17 October 1983 | France | Journalist Philosopher Sociologist | French sociologist who attended 3 Bilderbergs from 1957 to 1966 |
Robert Badinter | 30 March 1928 | 9 February 2024 | France | Judge Deep state operative | French judge and politician who gave the legal fig leaf for the dismemberment of Yugoslavia. Did favors for the Rothschild family. Husband of Elisabeth Badinter |
Élisabeth Badinter | 5 March 1944 | France | Propagandist Deep state operative | The largest shareholder of Publicis Groupe | |
Élie Barnavi | 1946 | Israel | Diplomat Historian | Israeli historian and proponent of a two-state solution who attended the 2004 Bilderberg | |
Klaus Blech | 14 August 1928 | 30 March 2022 | Germany | Diplomat | Panelist on Developments in The Soviet Union: Political And Economic Impact On The Alliance at the 1991 Bilderberg |
Hans-Henning Blomeyer | 28 July 1950 | Germany | Diplomat | German diplomat who was personal advisor of Alois Mertes when he attended the 1983 Bilderberg meeting. | |
Michel Camdessus | 1 May 1933 | France | Central banker | IMF MD | |
Raymond Cartier | 13 June 1904 | 18 February 1975 | France | Journalist | French journalist, editor of Paris Match during the 1960s. Bilderberg/1971. |
Jean Pierre Cot | 23 October 1937 | France Swiss? | Politician Academic | Swiss law professor & politician. Attended the 1977 Bilderberg aged 39, possibly connected to "attitudes towards the Third World's demands for restructuring the world order" | |
Michel Dupuy | 11 January 1930 | 9 July 2023 | Canada | Diplomat Journalist Politician Academic | 2nd generation Bilderberger, a Canadian diplomat like his father |
Nihat Erim | 17 February 1912 | 19 July 1980 | Turkey | Politician | Prime Minister of Turkey 1971-1972 |
Gabriel Ferras | 1913 | 1970 | France | Banker | General Manager of the BIS from 1963 until his death in 1970 |
Michel Foucault | 15 October 1926 | 25 June 1984 | France | Author Philosopher Academic Social critic | Celebrated philosopher and social critic |
Pierre Mendès France | 11 January 1907 | 18 October 1982 | France | Politician | Prime Minister of France in the 1950s, Bilderberg 1968, Le Siecle |
Oğuz Gökmen | 1916 | 2007 | Turkey | Diplomat | Turkish diplomat and ambassador. |
Rita Hauser | 12 July 1934 | US | Lawyer | ||
James Franklin Jeffrey | Diplomat | US diplomat | |||
Anousheh Karvar | 1961 | France | Union organizer | Iranian-born French labor union leader. Chair of Alliance 8.7 | |
Jeane Kirkpatrick | 19 November 1926 | 7 December 2006 | US | Neoconservatism "Terror expert" | Neocon "terror expert", US Ambassador to the UN, Washington Conference on International Terrorism... |
Fletcher Knebel | 1 October 1911 | 26 February 1993 | US | Author Journalist | Author of Seven Days in May (1962), about an attempted military coup in the United States. |
Olivier Long | 11 October 1915 | 19 March 2003 | Switzerland | Diplomat | Swiss Director-General of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, an organization for opening up protected national markets. |
Christian de La Malene | 5 December 1920 | 26 September 2007 | France | Politician Sociologist | French hardline Gaullist politician. |
Robert Marjolin | 27 July 1911 | 15 April 1986 | France | Economist Civil servant | French economist/civil servant involved in the Marshall Plan and the formation of the European Economic Community. |
François Mitterrand | 26 October 1916 | 8 January 1996 | Politician | President of the France 1981-1995 | |
Amélie de Montchalin | 19 June 1985 | France | Politician | French politician, WEF/Young Global Leaders 2021 | |
Jean Pisani-Ferry | 28 July 1951 | France | Economist | French economist widely published on resetting matters economic | |
Viviane Reding | 27 April 1951 | Luxembourgish | Politician | As EU Commissioner for Justice stated that the EU should create its own intelligence service | |
Maurice Sauvé | 20 September 1923 | 13 April 1992 | Canada | Politician Economist Businessperson | Canadian Bilderberger MP and businessman |
Marlène Schiappa | 18 November 1982 | France | Politician | French feminist writer and Minister in charge of Citizenship under President Emmanuel Macron | |
Pierre-Paul Schweitzer | 29 May 1912 | 2 January 1994 | France | Central banker | Managing Director of the IMF for 10 years, multi Bilderberger as was his son |
Tor Sellström | Swedish? | Political science | Political scientist | ||
Jean-Claude Trichet | 20 December 1942 | France | Economist Civil servant Central banker Deep state operative | President of the European Central Bank, Governor of the Bank of France, Bilderberg Steering committee | |
Elie Wiesel | 30 September 1928 | 2 July 2016 | US | Author Activist Academic | "Chief Witness to The Holocaust" |
Manfred Wörner | 24 September 1934 | 13 August 1994 | Germany | Politician | Deep state operative? Secretary General of NATO. |
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