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[[File:Tom Quad, Christ Church 2004-01-21.jpg|thumb|Tom Quad in the snow]]'''Christ Church, Oxford''' is one of the constituent colleges of the [[University of Oxford]]. Its chapel also serves as Oxford Cathedral, and the Dean of the Cathedral is ex officio the head of the College. It was founded in 1525, as Cardinal College, by Cardinal Wolsey, and re-founded in 1532 after Wolsey's death by Henry VIII. Henry re-founded it again in 1546, under its present name, as part of the reorganisation of the English church following the reformation. The college still uses Wolsey's coat of arms.
 
[[File:Tom Quad, Christ Church 2004-01-21.jpg|thumb|Tom Quad in the snow]]'''Christ Church, Oxford''' is one of the constituent colleges of the [[University of Oxford]]. Its chapel also serves as Oxford Cathedral, and the Dean of the Cathedral is ex officio the head of the College. It was founded in 1525, as Cardinal College, by Cardinal Wolsey, and re-founded in 1532 after Wolsey's death by Henry VIII. Henry re-founded it again in 1546, under its present name, as part of the reorganisation of the English church following the reformation. The college still uses Wolsey's coat of arms.
  
==LGBT history==
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==Alumni==
 
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Notable alumni include:
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*[[A J Ayer]]
 
*[[A J Ayer]]

Revision as of 22:44, 19 April 2016

Tom Quad in the snow
Christ Church, Oxford is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford. Its chapel also serves as Oxford Cathedral, and the Dean of the Cathedral is ex officio the head of the College. It was founded in 1525, as Cardinal College, by Cardinal Wolsey, and re-founded in 1532 after Wolsey's death by Henry VIII. Henry re-founded it again in 1546, under its present name, as part of the reorganisation of the English church following the reformation. The college still uses Wolsey's coat of arms.

Alumni

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