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Leiden

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Leiden or Leyden , city (1994 pop. 114,892), South Holland prov., W Netherlands, on the Old Rhine (Oude Rijn) River. Manufactures include medical equipment, machinery, graphic arts, and food products. The famous State Univ. of Leiden is there (founded 1575), the oldest in the Netherlands. It was a center for the study of Protestant theology, classical and oriental languages, science, and medicine in the 17th and 18th cent. The university is particularly noted for its departments of Asian studies, physics, and astronomy, as well as its botanical garden (founded 1590); the Leyden jar was... Read more
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Leiden. To mark its heroic defence against the Spaniards (1574), William of Orange in 1575 gave the city a university. Though it...Calvinist influence was powerful and, strengthened by the foundation of a College for training theological students (1592), Leiden soon became a stronghold of Calvinist orthodoxy and a ... Read more
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Leiden (Leyden) City on the River Oude Rijn, w Netherlands, 15km (9mi) ne of The Hague. Leiden received its city charter in the 13th century, and soon developed a flourishing textile industry. The Pilgrim Fathers lived... Read more

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