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The University of Grenoble was founded on May 12, 1339 by Humbert II of VIENNOIS, the last independent ruler of Dauphin in the state of the Holy Roman Empire. Its purpose is to teach civil law and canon law, medicine and liberal arts. It is considered the leader of the Renaissance and the development of classics.
 
Humbert's actions were inspired by Robert of Naples, and Humbert spent his youth in his royal court. King Robert, known as the Wise, skillfully developed Naples from a small port into a luxurious city, and is known for its cultural people and generous patrons of art. Their friends have Petrarch, Great ideas like Boccaccio and Giotto.
 
Such a wealth of experience contributed to Humbert's intention to establish a university in his state, for which he visited Pope Benedict XII and was recognized by the Pope.
 
 
Humbert cared deeply about his students, provided generous assistance, protection, and even provided free housing for a hundred of them. During the Smyrniote Crusades, the Black Death and Dauphiné’s attachment to France, Humbert’s economic losses greatly reduced the university’s activities, leading to the university’s closure. Because a mountain town cannot support its activities alone.
 
In 1475, Louis XI of France reopened in Valence under the name of Valence University, and the original university was rebuilt in 1542 by Francis de Bourbon, Count of Saint Count. The two universities finally reunited in 1565. At that time, Grenoble was an important legal practice center in France, so legal practice became the center of university education.
 
In the French Revolution, the focus was on the authority inherited at the end of the year, which led to the suppression of most French universities. For revolutionaries, the university embodies the bastion of corporatism and established interests. In addition, the land owned by the university and used for support represents the source of wealth and is therefore confiscated, just like the property owned by the church.