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==History== | ==History== | ||
===Early history=== | ===Early history=== | ||
Collinebourg was founded in the mid-1460s during the [[Conquest of Joanusterra]], centred around [[Collinebourg Castle]] which was under construction at the time. The settlement was made atop a tall hill overlooking a particularly narrow part of the [[Peritonne River]] that stretches from the [[Vollardic Mountains]] to the [[Vandarch]] Sea. Although the lands around Collinebourg were already settled by [[East Goths|Gothic]] | Collinebourg was founded in the mid-1460s during the [[Conquest of Joanusterra]], centred around [[Collinebourg Castle]] which was under construction at the time. The settlement was made atop a tall hill overlooking a particularly narrow part of the [[Peritonne River]] that stretches from the [[Vollardic Mountains]] to the [[Vandarch]] Sea. Although the lands around Collinebourg were already settled by [[East Goths|Gothic]] peasantry, the first settlers to move to Collinebourg were [[Derian identity|Derians]], chiefly [[Bergendii]] people. These [[Bergendii]] settlers established the neighbourhood [[Bourgville]] immediately outside [[Collinebourg Castle]] itself. Crispinian de Burbindær became the first [[Castellan-Steward of Collinebourg]] in 1470, a form of supreme bailif to rule the city in the absense of [[Joanus de Martigueux]]. By Papal Bull, the [[University of Collinebourg]] was founded in 1479, also in [[Bourgville]], which drew in more settlers. [[Bourgville]] became enclosed within an outer stone wall in the 1490s, a ring wall as part of the [[Collinebourg Castle]]. Collinebourg at this time had already expanded beyond the confines of the hill on which the castle stood and was now covering both sides of the [[Peritonne River]] thanks to the emergence of ferrymen operating boats on the river. | ||
==Education== | ==Education== |
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