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to Madrid. As a consequence, the college was re-founded again (1835) as a lay institution of secondary education, status that continues today. It was renamed Estudios Nacionales, incorporating as a preparatory school with the newly transferred Complutense University (Universidad de Madrid).
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primary and secondary schools is established in Spain, managed by the central government through the Department (later Ministry) of National Education. Hence, the old Imperial College became the Instituto San Isidro, a status that, with few changes, continues today. In 1999, as part of the
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For a summary description of all of the set of scholars and literati who intervened in teaching at the Imperial College of Madrid since its inception to the suppression of the Society of Jesus in 1767, see
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Founded at the end of the 16th century, it received the title of "Imperial College" due to the patronage of
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Scholars and Literati at the University at the Imperial College of Madrid (1560–1767)
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was suppressed in Spain for the second time, while –more or less simultaneously– the
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After the Napoleonic Wars, the Jesuits returned: 1816-1820 and 1823-1834 (during the
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is considered the founder of the Reales Estudios in 1625. Subjects included
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Colegio de San Pedro y San Pablo de la Compañía de Jesús en la Corte
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Scholars and Literati at the Imperial College of Madrid (1560-1767)
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Buildings and structures in Embajadores neighborhood, Madrid
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they were kept off the school). In 1835, following the
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