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Real Universidad de San Felipe | |
Motto | Nox fugit historiæ lumen dum fulget chilensibus |
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Motto in English | "Night flees, while the light of history shines for Chile" |
Active | 1713–1843 |
Location | , |
Predecessor of the University of Chile |
The Royal University of San Felipe (Spanish: Real Universidad de San Felipe) was a university created by King Philip V in 1738, in territory which was then part of the Kingdom of Spain.[1] It was officially founded in Santiago in 1747 and began teaching activities in 1758.[2] It is the immediate predecessor of the University of Chile (1843).