An edict issued by the Frankish king …
Years: 1361 - 1361
An edict issued by the Frankish king of Italy Lothar I (ruled 818-55) mentions the existence of a higher education institution at Pavia as early as 825.
This institution, mainly devoted to ecclesiastical and civil law as well as to divinity studies, had then been selected as the prime educational center for northern Italy.
Officially established as a studium generale by the Holy Roman emperor Charles IV (r. 1355-78) in 1361, the institution will be enlarged and renovated by the duke of Milan, Gian Galeazzo Visconti (ruled 1385-1402), becoming the sole university in the Duchy of Milan until the end of nineteenth century.
