Oriel College, Oxford
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Oriel College is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in Oxford, England. Founded in 1326 by Adam de Brome under the patronage of King Edward II, it is the fifth oldest of the university's colleges. The college has the distinction of being the oldest royal foundation in Oxford.
History
Oriel College was established in 1326 by Adam de Brome, who was the almoner of King Edward II. The college was originally known as the House or Hall of the Blessed Mary at Oxford. It received its royal charter in 1326, making it the oldest royal foundation in Oxford. The college's name was changed to Oriel College in 1329.
Architecture
The college is known for its beautiful architecture, which includes buildings from various periods. The Front Quadrangle, built in the 17th century, is one of the most iconic parts of the college. The chapel, built in the 17th century, is another notable feature, known for its stunning stained glass windows.
Academics
Oriel College offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate courses. The college is known for its strong emphasis on humanities and social sciences, although it also has a significant number of students in the sciences.
Student Life
The college has a vibrant student life, with numerous clubs and societies. The Oriel College Boat Club is one of the most successful rowing clubs in Oxford, having won numerous titles in the Oxford University Boat Club competitions.
Notable Alumni
Oriel College has produced many notable alumni, including:
- Cecil Rhodes, founder of the Rhodes Scholarship
- Sir Walter Raleigh, explorer and writer
- John Keble, leader of the Oxford Movement
Traditions
Oriel College is known for its rich traditions, including the annual Tortoise Fair, where students race tortoises in the college's gardens. The college also has a strong tradition of formal dining, with regular formal halls held in the dining hall.
Related Pages
- University of Oxford
- Peterhouse, Cambridge
- Oxford Movement
- Rhodes Scholarship
- Oxford University Boat Club
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