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Brasenose College (BNC) is one of the
constituent colleges of the
University of
Oxford in the
United Kingdom. It
began as
Brasenose Hall in the 13th century...
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Brasenose Lane runs east–west in
central Oxford, England,
between Turl
Street and
Radcliffe Square respectively. From Turl
Street it is only accessible...
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tutors from the
University of Oxford,
including Merton College and
Brasenose Hall.
After lobbying by the
universities of
Oxford and Cambridge, King...
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event being known as Eights.
Brasenose College and
Jesus College recontested the
event in 1816, with
Brasenose again triumphing.
Christ Church joined...
- that the women's
colleges were
given full
collegiate status. In 1974,
Brasenose, Jesus, Wadham,
Hertford and St Catherine's
became the
first previously...
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Brasenose College Boat Club (BNCBC) is the
rowing club of
Brasenose College, Oxford, in Oxford, England. It is one of the
oldest boat
clubs in the world...
- Hilda's and St Hugh's. In 1974 the
first men's
colleges to
admit women were
Brasenose, Hertford, Jesus, St Catherine's and Wadham. By 2008 all
colleges had...
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refused entry to the
Brasenose member,
leaving him to the
mercy of the mob. An
alternative is that a
Lincoln man
bested a
Brasenose man in a duel. Either...
- The head of
Brasenose College,
University of Oxford, is the prin****l. The
current prin****l is John Bowers, who took up the
appointment in
October 2015...
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Professor of
Jurisprudence at
Oxford University and the Prin****l of
Brasenose College, Oxford. His most
famous work is The
Concept of Law,
which has...