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[[File:Trinity College Dublin Arms.svg|thumb|Trinity College coat of arms]]'''Trinity College Dublin''', founded 1592, is the sole college of the '''University of Dublin'''. It was long considered as a Protestant institution, and at one time the [[Catholic Church]] required its members to seek permission from the Archbishop if they wished to attend it. | [[File:Trinity College Dublin Arms.svg|thumb|Trinity College coat of arms]]'''Trinity College Dublin''', founded 1592, is the sole college of the '''University of Dublin'''. It was long considered as a Protestant institution, and at one time the [[Catholic Church]] required its members to seek permission from the Archbishop if they wished to attend it. | ||
==Alumni== | |||
*[[Michael Dillon]] | |||
*[[Bram Stoker]] | |||
*[[Oscar Wilde]] | |||
[[Category:Dublin]] | [[Category:Dublin]] | ||
[[Category:Universities]] | [[Category:Universities]] | ||
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Trinity College Dublin, founded 1592, is the sole college of the University of Dublin. It was long considered as a Protestant institution, and at one time the Catholic Church required its members to seek permission from the Archbishop if they wished to attend it.